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Mazard

Mazard \Maz"ard\, n. [Prob. fr. mazer, the head being compared to a large goblet.] The jaw; the head or skull. [Obs.]
--Shak.

Mazard

Mazard \Maz"ard\, n. [Cf. F. merise a wild cherry.] (Bot.) A kind of small black cherry.

Mazard

Mazard \Maz"ard\, v. t., To knock on the head. [Obs.]

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mazard

Etymology 1 alt. (context archaic slang English) head; skull. n. (context archaic slang English) head; skull. Etymology 2

n. A kind of small black cherry.

Usage examples of "mazard".

Jones met with in his walk with the Man of the Hill Aurora now first opened her casement, Anglice the day began to break, when walked forth in company with the stranger, and mounted Mazard Hill.