Definition of Caboshed. Meaning of Caboshed. Synonyms of Caboshed

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Definition of Caboshed

caboshed
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.]

Meaning of Caboshed from wikipedia

- with little or no further description. Heads may appear: cabossed (also caboshed or caboched): with the head cleanly separated from the neck so that only...
- county's coat of arms can be blazoned as follows: Gules, an aurochs head caboshed argent ensigned by a cross Or between his horns enclosed by a bordure purpure...
- attached neck and as facing the viewer, in which case they are termed "caboshed". Examples of deer in coats of arms can be found in the arms of Hertfordshire...
- cogwheels proper, one above engaged with two below and in base a bull's head caboshed proper, and for the supporters on either side a zebra the dexter supporting...
- description, is azure, with three crowned golden leopards' heads affrontés caboshed Or, langued in gules. The lions' heads affrontés were historically referred...
- sinister Argent; III Azure a yellowwood tree Or; IV Or an elephant's head caboshed proper (in layman's terms: the shield is quartered, 1 a white horse's head...
- seeded an open Book also proper. Hertford College Gules, a stag's head caboshed argent, attired, and between the attires a cross patty fitchy at the foot...
- hand grasping five ears of rye proper. Escutcheon Argent, a stag's head caboshed gules, on a chief azure a thunderbolt proper, winged or, between two spur...
- representation of a church Or. Escutcheon Azure a chief Gules over all a ram's head caboshed between two ears of barley stalked and bladed in saltire Or. Motto Fruges...
- Saxe-Coburg and Gotha; these are from left to right: 1. "A bull's head caboshed Gules armed and ringed Argent, crowned Or, the rim chequy Gules and Argent"...