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cheval de frise

generally used in the plural, chevaux de frise, pronounced shevo de freez.

cheval de frise

A piece of timber traversed with wooden spikes, pointed with iron, five or six feet long; used to defend a passage, stop a breach, or make a retrenchment to stop cavalry.

cheval de frise

Akind of trimming.