Faustfeuerwaffe

German

Etymology

From Faust (fist) + Feuerwaffe (firearm).

Noun

Faustfeuerwaffe f (genitive Faustfeuerwaffe, plural Faustfeuerwaffen)

  1. A handgun; a gun that is fit to be wielded in a single hand.

Usage notes

  • English handgun is a false friend of German Handfeuerwaffe, which refers to any firearm that can be carried and operated using just the hands, thus including rifles.

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