kanonildens
Kanonildens is a term sometimes used in historical or military contexts, particularly in Scandinavian languages, to refer to a cannonade or a sustained barrage of artillery fire. The word itself is a compound of "kanon" (cannon) and "ild" (fire), directly translating to "cannon fire" or "cannon's fire." It implies a continuous and intense application of artillery to suppress enemy positions, destroy fortifications, or soften up defenses before an assault.
Historically, a kanonildens would have been a critical phase in battles, especially during sieges or large-scale