sabrage

English

Etymology

From French sabrage; may be decomposed as saber (sabre) + -age

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Pronunciation

IPA(key): /səˈbɹɑːʒ/

Noun

sabrage (uncountable)

  1. The opening of a bottle, normally of champagne, by slicing off the bottle's neck with a sabre (saber) sword.

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French

Etymology

sabre + -age

Noun

sabrage m (plural sabrages)

  1. sabrage

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