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caboche

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French

Etymology

From the Norman/Picard dialect, from Old Northern French, equivalent to the Old French caboce.

Compare the English cabbage ultimately of the same origin. Compare also Italian caboccia, capoccia, Spanish cabeza, possibly ultimately from a derivative Latin caput.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ka.bɔʃ/
  • Audio (France (Vosges)):(file)

Noun

caboche f (plural caboches)

  1. (colloquial, anatomy) head

Derived terms

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Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Anglo-Norman caboche; further origin is disputed.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkabɔt͡ʃ(ə)/, /ˈkabɔd͡ʒ(ə)/, /ˈkabad͡ʒ(ə)/

Noun

caboche (plural caboches)

  1. cabbage (as a plant or a comestible)
  2. (rare) A kind of fish.

Descendants

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Norman

Etymology

From Old Northern French caboce.

Pronunciation

Noun

caboche f (plural caboches)

  1. cabbage

Old French

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