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French
Etymology
Borrowed from Medieval Latin caudātus, from Classical Latin cauda (“tail”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
caudé (feminine caudée, masculine plural caudés, feminine plural caudées)
- (biology) caudate
- (heraldry) tailed, having a tail
1890, Commission des Antiquités de la Seine-Inférieure, Rouen, Bulletin de la commission des antiquités e la Seine-Inférieure ..., page 238:[…] au quatrième, d’or, au lion passant de sable, armé, lampassé, et caudé de gueules; au chef de gueules, chargé de (1) […]- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
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