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Caboched
Caboched Ca*boched", a. [F. caboche head. Cf. lst Cabbage.] (Her.) Showing the full face, but nothing of the neck; -- said of the head of a beast in armorial bearing. [Written also caboshed.]

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- Look up caboche in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Caboche is a French surname, which means "head" or "cabbage". Notable people with the surname include:...
- Simon Lecoustellier, called Caboche, a skinner of the Paris Boucherie, pla**** an important part in the Cabochien Revolt of 1413. He had relations with...
- A cabochon (/ˈkæbuʃɒn/; from Middle French caboche 'head') is a gemstone that has been shaped and polished, as opposed to faceted. The resulting form...
- Michel Caboche (25 April 1946 - 15 March 2021) , was a French biologist, director of research at Institut national de la recherche agronomique (INRA)...
- or no further description. Heads may appear: cabossed (also caboshed or caboched): with the head cleanly separated from the neck so that only the face shows...
- slang portmanteau alboche, itself derived from Allemand ("German") and caboche ("head" or "cabbage"). The alternative spellings "Bosch" or "Bosche" are...
- meaning "head". The late Middle English word cabbage derives from the word caboche ("head"), from the Picard dialect of Old French. This in turn is a variant...
- United States; United Kingdom German people Shortened from the French term caboche dure, meaning "hard head" or "stubborn" with the influence of German surname...
- English < Norman = French cabbage < caboche = chou, caboche castle < caste(-l) = château cauldron < caudron = chaudron causeway < cauchie = chaussée catch...
- after their commander, a butcher named Simon Lecoustellier, known as Simon Caboche. This group had its origins among butchers of the Grande Boucherie de Paris...