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cabossed (also caboshed or caboched): with the head cleanly separated from the neck so that only the face shows
couped Cabossed
In heraldry, cabossed, or caboched, is a term used where the head of a beast is cut off behind the ears, by a section parallel to the face; or
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cabossed
caboched, caboshed, cabossed, ppl. a. Her. (kəˈbɒʃt, kəˈbɒst) Also cabazed, cabaged. [f. prec.; or ad. F. caboché in same sense.] Borne (as the head of a stag, bull, or other beast) full-faced, and cut off close behind the ears so as to show no part of the neck; trunked.1572 J. Bossewell Armorie ii....
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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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A stag's head caboched above a scroll bearing the Gaelic motto , below a coronet of a son of the Sovereign and cypher of Prince Leopold
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trunked
▪ I. trunked, ppl. a.1 (trʌŋkt) [f. trunk v.1 + -ed1.] † 1. Cut short, truncated; lopped; mutilated. Obs. exc. as in 2.1551–2 in Feuillerat Revels Edw. VI (1914) 79 A payre of sleves trunked. 1559 W. Cuningham Cosmogr. Glasse 36 They be named Colures, or trunckid circles. 1586 J. Hooker Hist. Irel. ...
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massacre
▪ I. massacre, n. (ˈmæsəkə(r)) Also 6 massachre, -aquer, 7 mas(s)aker, massacker, -cher, massacry, 8 (9 illiterate) massacree. [a. F. massacre masc., in OF. ma{cced}acre, machacre, macecle, mececle shambles, slaughter-house (whence maceclier, AF. macegrier butcher: see macegriefs), also, butchery, s...
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trunk
▪ I. trunk, n. (trʌŋk) Forms: 5–7 tronk, tronke, troncke, (7 tronck), 5–7 trunke, 6 trounk, trounke, (tronque, troonke, trouncke), 6–7 truncke, 6–8 trunck, 6– trunk. [a. F. tronc (12th c.), ad. L. truncum, acc. of truncus main stem or stock of a tree, the human body, a piece cut or broken off, etc. ...
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