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Caboche Plus - Foscarini
The Caboche Plus suspension lamps transform light into a sparkling composition of transparent spheres: a design gem resulting from an amalgam of technology and ...
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caboche - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Middle English terms with rare senses · enm:Fish · enm:Plants · enm:Vegetables · Norman terms inherited from Old Northern French · Norman terms derived from Old ...
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Simon Caboche - Wikipedia
Simon Lecoustellier, called Caboche, a skinner of the Paris Boucherie, played an important part in the Cabochien Revolt of 1413.
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caboche
▪ I. † caboche, n. Obs. [see next and cabot.] A fish; the Bull-head, or Miller's Thumb.c 1425 Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 641 Hic caput, caboche. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 57 Caboche, currulia.▪ II. † caˈboche, v. ? Obs. Also 6 cabage. [f. F. cabocher (in same sense) implied in pple. adj. caboché caboched, and us...
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Caboche Plus - Foscarini
The Caboche Plus ceiling lamp embellishes any setting with its extraordinary totally transparent effect. New arches, a new “twist-lock” attachment system, new ...
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Caboche | Patricia Urquiola
An amalgam of technology and creativity, Caboche is a collection of lamps for Foscarini: it transforms light into a sparkling composition.
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Caboche
Caboche is a French surname, which means "head" or "cabbage". Notable people with the surname include:
Michel Caboche (1946–2021), French plant physiologist
Simon Caboche (fl. early 15th cent.), French rebel
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Caboche - WordReference Forums
The word cabbage in English is derived from the word caboche which originally meant head in French. Is this true? Is caboche an archaic term?
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Caboche Plus Pendant by Foscarini at Lumens.com
The Foscarini Caboche Plus Pendant is as ornamental as jewelry, with intricate blown glass facets that capture and replicate the bright light source inside.
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caboche - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
1. (a) A head of cabbage; (b) the European cabbage plant (Brassica oleracea). Show 12 Quotations Hide 12 Quotations 2. A fish; prob., the English bullhead.
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Caboche by Foscarini - Lightology
The Caboche collection was designed by Patricia Urquiola and Eliana Gerotto for Foscarini. Available in LED and halogen versions, these iconic lamps and ...
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Caboche - ddc
Caboche. Floor lamp on a metal structure with a beaded crystal shade. Brand:Foscarini; Collection:Caboche; Model:138013-16; Country:Italy; Material:Glass, Metal ...
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Michel Caboche
Caboche graduated from the École polytechnique and held a doctorate in science. Works
Caboche's research focused on plant biology, in particular nitrate metabolism, growth processes and seed filling.
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cabaging
† ˈcabaging Obs. (See cabbage n.1 4, and caboche v.)1575 Turberv. Bk. Venerie xliii. 130 The huntsman..shall take the cabaging of the heade, and the heart of the Deare to reward his bloud hound first.
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Simon Caboche
Simon Lecoustellier, called Caboche, a skinner of the Paris Boucherie, played an important part in the Cabochien Revolt of 1413. When the butchers had made themselves masters of Paris, Caboche became bailiff (huissier d'armes) and warden of the Charenton-le-Pont.
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