Mazard is a term for face, head, or skull.
Mazard é um termo para rosto, cabeça ou crânio.
Front | mazard \MAZ-uhrd\ |
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Back | noun Face, head, or skull. [From Middle English mazer (a large wooden drinking bowl), from mazer (a hardwood, especially maple). It's not clear how we got from the bowl to the head, perhaps from the shape of the bowl. Earliest documented use: 1584.] "Shakespeare is really clear that the skull is handled roughly. You know, there's a line about being knocked about the mazard." |
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