cabochon
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French cabochon, augmentative form of caboche (“head”), from Old French caboce, from Latin caput (“head”).[1]
Noun
cabochon (plural cabochons)
- A convex-cut, polished stone.
Related terms
Related terms
Translations
convex-cut, polished stone
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References
Afrikaans
Noun
cabochon (plural cabochons or cabochonne)
- Alternative form of kabosjon
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