Cabriolet, and cf. Capriole.] (Man.)
curvet; a leap. See Capriole.
The cabrioles which his charger
exhibited.
Sir W. Scott.
cabriole a leap, caper, from It. capriola, fr. dim.
of L. caper he-goat, capra she-goat. This carriage
is so called from its skipping lightness. Cf. Cab,
Caper a leap.]
and a calash top.
Cabrée.
spun yarn, to bind or worm cables, seize tackles, etc.
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(k&adot;*sē"m&ibreve;*&adot;),
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fr. Gr.
(Med.)
blood.
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