- Stock Photography: OLD GERMAN CANNONS by Slavisagrcic
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- Photo title: Old German cannons
- Author: Slavisagrcic
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- Old German cannons, weapons, Cannon is derived from the Old Italian word cannone, meaning `large tube`, which came from Latin canna, in turn originating from the Greek κάννα kanna, `reed`, and then generalised to mean any hollow tube-like object; cognate with Akkadian qanum and Hebrew qÄneh, `tube, reed`. The word has been used to refer to a gun since 1326 in Italy, and 1418 in England. Both Cannons and Cannon are correct and in common usage, with one or the other having preference in different parts of the English-speaking world. Cannons is more common in North America and Australia, while cannon as plural is more common in the United Kingdom
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