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CAPON

Volume 5 · 56 words · 1815 Edition

a cock chicken, gelded as soon as left by the dam, or as soon as he begins to crow. They are of use either to lead chickens, ducklings, pheasants, &c., and defend them from the kites and buzzards; or to feed for the table, they being reckoned more delicate than either a cock or a hen.