CABOSHED


Meaning of CABOSHED in English

kəˈbäsht adjective

also ca·bossed -äst ; or ca·boched -äsht

Etymology: from past participle of obsolete caboche to behead (a deer) close behind the horns, from Middle English cabochen, from Old North French caboche head — more at cabbage

heraldry : borne affronté without the neck showing — used of an animal's head

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