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further description.
Heads may appear:
cabossed (also
caboshed or
caboched): with the head
cleanly separated from the neck so that only the face shows...
- 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...
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Michel Caboche (25
April 1946 - 15
March 2021) , was a
French biologist,
director of
research at
Institut national de la
recherche agronomique (INRA)...
- A
cabochon (/ˈkæbuʃɒn/; from
Middle French caboche 'head') is a
gemstone that has been
shaped and polished, as
opposed to faceted. The
resulting form...
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United States;
United Kingdom German people Shortened from the
French term
caboche dure,
meaning "hard head" or "stubborn" with the
influence of
German surname...
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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...
- alboche,
which in turn is a
blend of
allemand (French for German) and
caboche (slang for 'head'). Used
mainly during the
First and
Second World Wars...
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slang portmanteau alboche,
itself derived from
Allemand ("German") and
caboche ("head" or "cabbage"). The
alternative spellings "Bosch" or "Bosche" are...
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English <
Norman =
French cabbage <
caboche = chou,
caboche castle < caste(-l) = château
cauldron <
caudron =
chaudron causeway <
cauchie = chaussée catch...