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cheval de frise (n.)

in military use, a name for various defensive arrangements, originally against attacking cavalry, 1680s, from French, literally "horse of Frisia," supposedly because it was first employed there (at the siege of Groningen); from French cheval "horse" (see cavalier (n.)). Plural chevaux de frise.

also from 1680s
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