baionetta
bayonet
noun bah-yoh-NET-tah Rare
Origin: Named after Bayonne, France, where the weapon was first made
Usage Note
Baionetta is the blade fixed to the muzzle of a rifle. The phrase baionetta in canna ('bayonet fixed') is used figuratively to mean fully ready for confrontation. Its unusual etymology — a French city name — makes it a memorable word for learners.
Examples
"Il soldato avanzò con la baionetta in canna."
Natural Translation
The soldier advanced with bayonet fixed.
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