sabrage
English
Etymology
From French sabrage; may be decomposed as saber (“sabre”) + -age
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Noun
sabrage (uncountable)
- 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
Noun
sabrage m (plural sabrages)
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- English: sabrage
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