"Quaker gun" meaning in All languages combined

See Quaker gun on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Audio: En-au-Quaker gun.ogg Forms: Quaker guns [plural]
Etymology: An allusion to the pacifism associated with practitioners of the Quaker religion. Head templates: {{en-noun}} Quaker gun (plural Quaker guns)
  1. (chiefly US, idiomatic, military, weaponry) A nonfunctional imitation of a gun or of a piece of artillery, typically made of wood and usually intended to deceive enemy forces into overestimating one's available firepower. Wikipedia link: Quaker gun Tags: US, idiomatic Categories (topical): American Civil War, Military, Weapons Synonyms: quaker gun

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