verb
- to castrate (a rooster) to improve the quality of its meat
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is 'caponize'; transitive verb
Examples
- The farmer decided to caponise several roosters to prepare them for market.
- Caponised birds were traditionally considered a delicacy in European cuisine.
- The butcher caponised the young rooster before it reached full maturity.
- In medieval times, caponising poultry was a common agricultural practice.
- The caponised chicken had more tender meat than an ordinary rooster.