noun
- Plural of grapeshot; clusters of small iron balls fired together from a cannon, used especially in naval and land warfare.
Usage: historical; military
Examples
- The ship's cannons fired grapeshots at the enemy vessel during the naval battle.
- Grapeshots were devastating against infantry formations in 18th-century warfare.
- The fort's defenders loaded grapeshots into their cannons to repel the advancing troops.
- Historical accounts describe how grapeshots could scatter across a wide area, causing heavy casualties.
- Artillery officers preferred grapeshots when engaging enemy soldiers at close range.