organ gun

Etymology
From. The multiple barrels of the device were thought to resemble the pipes of a pipe organ.

Noun

 * 1)  A large, portable firearm normally supported by wheels, in which bullets may be fired from a row of several tubes in succession; it was chiefly used from the 14th to the 17th century.

Translations

 * Belarusian: арга́н, сарока
 * Breton: arm ograoù, ribauldequin
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 風琴炮
 * Danish: orgelbøsse, ribauldequin
 * Dutch: ribaudequin
 * Finnish: tuiskupyssy,
 * French:
 * Georgian: ორგანი
 * German: Orgelgeschütz, Ribauldequin
 * Hebrew: ריבודקן
 * Italian:, ribadocchino
 * Japanese: オルガン砲
 * Korean: 리볼데퀸
 * Lombard:
 * Marathi: ऑर्गन बंदूक
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: orgelbøsse
 * Persian: ریباولدکویین
 * Picard: ribaudkin
 * Polish: organki
 * Russian: рибадекин
 * Spanish: ribadoquín, cañón de órgano
 * Swedish: orgelbössa, salvbössa
 * Ukrainian: органна гарма́та, рибадекін
 * West Frisian: oargelkanon, ribaudequin