Home › Words › V › veuglaireveuglaire/vəˈɡlɛə(ɹ)/veuglaire means A wrought-iron cannon, part of the artillery of France in the Middle Ages.veuglaire is pronounced /vəˈɡlɛə(ɹ)/.EtymologyFrom Middle French veuglaire, from Middle Dutch Vogheler (literally “fowler”), the surname of a maker. Doublet of fowler.nounA wrought-iron cannon, part of the artillery of France in the Middle Ages.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.ribauldequin 59% match — An engine of war used in the Middle Ages, consisting of a protected elevated staging on wheels, and armed in front with pikes. After the 14th century it was furnished with small cannon. vs veuglaire →bombard 58% match — A medieval primitive cannon, used chiefly in sieges for throwing heavy stone balls. vs veuglaire →culverin 58% match — Any of a range of early gunpowder-fired guns of various sizes, from firearm to artillery.; A kind of handgun. vs veuglaire →vervelle 57% match — A rivet containing a hole, or a staple, on a medieval helmet, by which a camail was attached (or rarely, on another piece of armor, by which e.g. a lance rest was attached). vs veuglaire →carthoun 57% match — A type of early cannon. vs veuglaire →tourelle 55% match — A turret. vs veuglaire →vielle 55% match — A medieval stringed instrument similar to a violin. vs veuglaire →vergaloue 55% match — virgalieu, a variety of pear. vs veuglaire →