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caˈboching, caˈbossing, vbl. n. Her. [f. as prec. + -ing1.] (See quot.)
1727Bradley Fam. Dict. I. s.v. Cabosed, A Term in Heraldry, for the Head of any Beast, being just cut off behind the Ears, by a Section parallel to the Face, or by a perpendicular Section; whereas Couping is usually express'd by a Horizontal one, and is never so close to the Ears as Cabosing. |