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paterero (n.)

See Pederero.

paterero Sentence Examples

  1. The paterero, a small artillery piece, was commonly used in the 16th century for both land and naval warfare.
  2. The ship's deck was armed with several patereros, which could fire grapeshot to decimate enemy boarding parties.
  3. The roar of the patereros reverberated through the air, signaling the imminent clash of battle.
  4. The fort's walls were lined with patereros, offering a formidable defense against attackers.
  5. The infantry carried portable patereros, providing them with close-range support against the enemy.
  6. The paterero's simple design and ease of use made it a versatile weapon for both irregular and regular armies.
  7. The smoke from the patereros hung heavy in the air, obscuring the battlefield and making it difficult to navigate.
  8. The crew carefully loaded the paterero with powder and shot, their faces grim with anticipation.
  9. The recoil of the paterero sent a shockwave through the vessel, but the crew held firm to their positions.
  10. The thunderous bombardment of the patereros left a trail of destruction in its wake, crumbling walls and scattering enemy formations.

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See Pederero.

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The paterero, a small artillery piece, was commonly used in the 16th century for both land and naval warfare.

The ship's deck was armed with several patereros, which could fire grapeshot to decimate enemy boarding parties.

The roar of the patereros reverberated through the air, signaling the imminent clash of battle.

The fort's walls were lined with patereros, offering a formidable defense against attackers.