Gunfire

/ˈɡʌnfaɪr/ noun

The rapid or repeated shooting of guns, especially during combat or warfare.

A compound of 'gun' (Middle English, possibly from Old Norse 'gunnr') and 'fire' (Old English 'fyr'). The term became common in the 17th century with the rise of musket warfare, where continuous shooting replaced single cannon blasts.

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