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单词 cavesson
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cavessonn.

/ˈkavɪsən/
Forms: 1500s cauetzan, 1600s cavezan; cavechin, ( cavilon); 1600s–1800s caveson, 1700s cavezon, ( cavesion, 1800s cavason), 1600s– cavesson.
Etymology: < French caveçon, < Italian cavezzone, augmentative of cavezza halter (compare Spanish cabezon shirt-collar). Italian had another derivative form, cavezzana, whence the earlier English form cavezan. Diez associates Italian cavezza, Old French chevece, with Spanish cabeza, Provençal cabeissa head, representing Latin capitia, < capitium ‘head-covering’, later ‘the opening in a tunic for the head’.
A kind of nose-band of iron, leather, or wood, ‘fixed to the nostrils of a horse, to curb or render him manageable through the pain it occasions’ (Stocqueler Mil. Encycl.).
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the world > food and drink > farming > animal husbandry > keeping or management of horses > horse-gear > [noun] > halter or bridle > parts of
headstallc1330
trench1480
stalk1497
musrol1551
head-strain?1561
water-chain?1561
throat band1585
cavesson1598
mullen1598
nose bit?a1600
front-stall1601
ampyx1607
chain1607
fillet1607
cheek-band1611
cheekpiece1611
noseband1611
throat thong1611
headpiece1678
throatlatch1693
headband1704
trenchefil1730
bridoon1744
banquet1753
head1756
cheek1795
throat strap1803
frontlet1805
throat-lash1805
cheekstrap1834
brow-band1844
nosepiece1865
shank1879
1598 J. Florio Worlde of Wordes Cauezzana, a cauetzan or headstraine.
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Camorre, a sharpe and double-edged Cavesson of yron, for an vnruly horses nose.
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Caveçon, a cauechin, or cauesson, for a horses nose.
1618 M. Baret Hipponomie i. 38 Extreame commanding bits, and tormenting cauezans.
a1642 J. Suckling Brennoralt (1646) iii. i. 26 Rid with Cavilons, and with harsh curbs.
a1657 G. Daniel Trinarchodia in Poems (1878) Author 17 That Pegasus..which others rather chuse to ride rather in a Caveson.
1725 R. Bradley Chomel's Dictionaire Œconomique at Colt The Cavesion being placed upon the tender Gristle of his Nose.
1837 Gambler's Dream III. 201 No more chance with them than a colt in a cavason.
1840 D. P. Blaine Encycl. Rural Sports 287 The cavesson is the first active restraint applied to all saddle horses.
1875 ‘Stonehenge’ Man. Brit. Rural Sports (ed. 12) ii. i. viii. 451.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1889; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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