Caponised

/ˈkæpənaɪzd/ verb

Past tense of caponise (British spelling): to surgically remove the testicles of a rooster to make it grow larger and taste better for eating.

From capon (a castrated rooster) + -ise (British suffix meaning 'to make'). Capon comes from Latin capō, possibly from Greek koptein meaning 'to cut.' The -ise suffix comes from French -iser.

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