Fusile vs Fusil - What's the difference?
fusile | fusil |
(heraldiccharge) A bearing of a rhomboidal figure, resembling a spindle in shape, longer than a heraldic lozenge.
(historical) A light flintlock musket.
(obsolete) Capable of being melted or rendered fluid by heat; fusible.
* Woodward
(obsolete) Running or flowing, like a liquid.
* J. Philips
(obsolete) Formed by melting and pouring into a mould; cast; founded.
As nouns the difference between fusile and fusil
is that fusile is (heraldry) while fusil is (heraldiccharge) a bearing of a rhomboidal figure, resembling a spindle in shape, longer than a heraldic lozenge.As an adjective fusil is
(obsolete) capable of being melted or rendered fluid by heat; fusible.fusil
English
Etymology 1
See fusee.Noun
(en noun)Etymology 2
(etyl) (lena) .Adjective
(en adjective)- A kind of fusil marble.
- A fusil sea.
- (Milton)