单词 MÎNÍE的词源
mîníe (mâníi), s. f. – Supărare, furie.
Lat. pop. mania, din
gr. μάνια (Pușcariu 1087)
cf. alb. mëni (Meyer 283; Philippide, II, 647). E dubletul lui
manie, s. f., din
fr. manie, cu
der. maniac, adj., din
fr. maniaque. Der. mînia, vb. (a irita, a înfuria);
mîniac, s. m. (dansator, echilibrist), din
ngr. μανιαϰός „nebun”, cu fonetismul apropiat de
mînie (Tiktin),
sec. XVIII,
înv.;
mîniecie, s. f. (șarlatanie),
înv.;
mînios, adj. (supărat, înfuriat).
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The 11th Missouri Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War: A ... - Pagina 129
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The World of the Civil War: A Daily Life Encyclopedia [2 ... - Pagina 653
Thus an infantryman firing a rifle equipped with Minié balls could fire three rounds per minute compared to one round per minute for a rifleman armed with a rifle before the invention of the Minié ball. The Minié ball had two to three grooves and ...
Lisa Yvette Tendrich Frank,
2015
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American Civil War: The Definitive Encyclopedia and ... - Pagina 1291
Born on February 13, 1804, in Paris, France, ClaudeÉtienne Minié joined the French Army and served in the Chasseurs d'Afrique in North Africa. It had long been known that rifling in the bore of a firearm imparted spin to the bullet and thus far ...
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A Global Chronology of Conflict: From the Ancient World to ...
The minié system revolutionized military small arms in the 1850s. Others had experimented with similar ideas, but in 1849 Captain Claude Étienne Minié designed the bullet named for him. The French were particularly interested in developing ...
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Atlas of American Military History - Pagina 72
Musketry to Minié Rifles The 19th Century ushered in the “industrialization of warfare,” as fast-developing mechanics and manufacturing produced more powerful firearms and ammunition, better explosives, and the first warships propelled by ...
Stuart Murray, Media Projects,
2004
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Mines and Minié Balls: Weapons of the Civil War
Describes the various weapons developed and used during the Civil War, such as longarms, handguns, swords, cannons, naval weapons, and mines, and explores that era as the beginning of modern weaponry.
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Technology and the Civil War - Pagina 53
A captain in the French army named Claude Minié forever changed the face of combat. Minié helped to develop a new bullet. Rifles usually were loaded through the muzzle, the end of the barrel. The minié ball was a cone-shaped bullet made ...
Shane Mountjoy, Tim McNeese,
2009
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War on Land - Pagina 76
MINIE RIFLES These rifles worked better than ear— lier types, but their deformed balls flew with reduced accuracy. Captain Claude— Etienne Minié, inspired by Delvigne's later work with cylindrical bullets, designed longer, smaller—diameter ...
Britannica Educational Publishing, Curley, Robert,
2011
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Gangrene and Glory: Medical Care During the American Civil War
MINIE BALL. A cone-shaped bullet made of lead. The major type of ordnance used during the Civil War, this bullet traveled much farther and faster than the round ball used previously. When the lead hit human flesh, it flattened and the bullet ...
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In Search of Johnston's Army: Old Camp Floyd & West Creek ...
of the ravine contained Sharps bullets, and the other side of the ravine contained .69 cal. minié bullets. The first two hunts in the plowed field (after the wheat was harvested) produced eight .69 cal. minié bullets on each hunt. The highest ...