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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Artillery \Ar*til"ler*y\, n. [OE. artilrie, OF. artillerie,
     arteillerie, fr. LL. artillaria, artilleria, machines and
     apparatus of all kinds used in war, vans laden with arms of
     any kind which follow camps; F. artillerie great guns,
     ordnance; OF. artillier to work artifice, to fortify, to arm,
     prob. from L. ars, artis, skill in joining something, art.


     See {Art}.]
     1. Munitions of war; implements for warfare, as slings, bows,
        and arrows. [Obs.]
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              And Jonathan gave his artillery unto his lad. --1
                                                    Sam. xx. 40.
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     2. Cannon; great guns; ordnance, including guns, mortars,
        howitzers, etc., with their equipment of carriages, balls,
        bombs, and shot of all kinds.
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     Note: The word is sometimes used in a more extended sense,
           including the powder, cartridges, matches, utensils,
           machines of all kinds, and horses, that belong to a
           train of artillery.
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     3. The men and officers of that branch of the army to which
        the care and management of artillery are confided.
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     4. The science of artillery or gunnery. --Campbell.
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     {Artillery park}, or {Park of artillery}.
        (a) A collective body of siege or field artillery,
            including the guns, and the carriages, ammunition,
            appurtenances, equipments, and persons necessary for
            working them.
        (b) The place where the artillery is encamped or
            collected.
  
     {Artillery train}, or {Train of artillery}, a number of
        pieces of ordnance mounted on carriages, with all their
        furniture, ready for marching.
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From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

  artillery
       n 1: large but transportable armament [syn: {heavy weapon}, {gun},
             {ordnance}]
       2: an army unit that uses big guns [syn: {artillery unit}]
       3: a means of persuading or arguing; "he used all his
          conversational weapons" [syn: {weapon}]

From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:

  Artillery
     1 Sam. 20:40, (Heb. keli, meaning "apparatus;" here meaning
     collectively any missile weapons, as arrows and lances. In
     Revised Version, "weapons"). This word is derived from the Latin
     artillaria = equipment of war.
     

















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