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cos·tard \ˈkästə(r)d, ˈkȯs-; Brit usually ˈkəs-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, perhaps from Old French coste rib + Middle English -ard; from its ribbed appearance — more at coast 1. : any of several large oval strongly ribbed English cooking apples — compare codling, pippin 2. archaic : pate < whether your costard or my ballow be the harder — Shakespeare > |