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sabot

Syllabification: (sab·ot)
Pronunciation: /saˈbō, ˈsabō/
Definition of sabot

noun

  • 1a kind of simple shoe, shaped and hollowed out from a single block of wood, traditionally worn by French and Breton peasants.
  • 2a device that ensures the correct positioning of a bullet or shell in the barrel of a gun, attached either to the projectile or inside the barrel and falling away as it leaves the muzzle.
  • 3a box from which cards are dealt at casinos in gambling games such as baccarat and chemin de fer. Also called shoe.

Derivatives

saboted

adjective

Origin:

early 17th century: French, blend of savate 'shoe' and botte 'boot'

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