Caxon.

A worn-out wig; also a big cauliflower wig, worn out or not. It has been suggested that the word is from the proper name, but nothing whatever is known about such a person.

People scarce could decide on its phiz,

Which looked wisest—the caxon or jowl.


Peter Pindar: The Portfolio.

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Entry taken from Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, edited by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. and revised in 1895.

Cavê ne literas Bellerophontis adferras
Cave of Achadh Aldai
Cave of Adullam (The)
Cave of Mammon
Caveat
Caveat Emptor
Cavell
Cavendish Tobacco
Caviare
Cavo-rilievo
Caxon
C. D
Cean
Ceca to Mecca (From)
Cecilia (St.)
Cecil’s Fast
Ced
Cedar
Cedilla
Ceelict (St.)
Ceinture de la Reine