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caboshed

/kuh-bosht/US // kəˈbɒʃt //

卡博舍,卡博什,卡博舍尔,卡博舍特

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Heraldry.

    • : shown facing forward without a neck: a stag's head caboshed.

Examples

  • Buckley, of Howarth Parva: a chevron between three bulls' heads caboshed argent; quartering Butterworth.

  • A bull's head is sometimes found caboshed (Fig. 377), as in the crest of Macleod, or as in the arms of Walrond.

  • The stag's head is very frequently met with, but it will be almost more frequently found as a stag's head caboshed (Fig. 385).

  • The ram's head will sometimes be found caboshed, as in the arms of Ritchie and Roberts.

  • The Dean: Azure, a stag's head caboshed and between the horns a cross pate fitche argent.