IPA: //ɡɪŋˈɡɔːl//
KK: /gɪŋˈgɔl/
A type of small cannon or gun, often used in historical contexts, particularly in South Asia.
The soldiers used a gingall to defend their position during the battle.
The word 'gingall' originates from the Persian word 'jangal', meaning a type of musket or firearm. It refers specifically to a light, portable gun used in warfare.
Imagine a light firearm that is easy to carry — that's what 'gingall' refers to, stemming from the Persian word for a type of gun.