linstockEtymologyCorrupted from luntstock, Dutch lontstok, from lont (“lunt”) + stok (“stock, stick”). See link (“a torch”), lunt, and stock.nounA pointed forked staff, shod with iron at the foot, to hold a lighted match for firing cannon.“[…] now, sir, (as we were to ascend), their master gunner (a man of no mean skill and courage, you must think,) confronts me with his linstock ready to give fire;”