See also: Vierling

English edit

Etymology edit

German Vierling (gun with four barrels; quadruplet).

Noun edit

vierling (plural vierlings)

  1. A long firearm with four barrels (typically two shotgun barrels and two rifle barrels).
    Coordinate term: drilling
    • 2009, Nebraskaland, volume 87, page 32:
      The vierling gun that Alan Tuck hunts with is truly a handcrafted work of art.
    • 2015, Robert A. Sadowski, Gun Trader's Guide to Shotguns: A Comprehensive, Fully Illustrated Reference for Modern Shotguns with Current Market Values, Simon and Schuster, →ISBN:
      The Blaser D99 drilling can be custom made with two side-by-side shotgun barrels and a rifle barrel over them. Another variation on the multiple barrel shotgun is the vierling, which is the German word for quadruplet. A vierling has four barrels  []
    • 2018, James Ballou, Arming for the Apocalypse: Assembling Your Survival Arsenal ... While You Still Can, Prepper Press
      [] three-barreled drillings, the two-barreled shotgun/rifle cape guns, and the four-barreled vierlings, which all featured some combination of rifle with shotgun barrels within the same gun.

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Dutch edit

Etymology edit

From vier (four) +‎ -ling, modeled after tweeling.

Pronunciation edit

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Noun edit

vierling m (plural vierlingen, diminutive vierlingetje n)

  1. quadruplet; one of a group of four babies born from the same mother during the same birth.