Category:Costard

Cos"tard (ks"trd), n. Etym: [Prob. fr. OF. coste rib, side, F. côte, and meaning orig., a ribbed apple, from the ribs or angles on its sides. See Coast.]

1. An apple, large and round like the head. Some [apples] consist more of air than water. . . ; others more of water than wind, as your costards and pomewaters. Muffett.

2. The head; -- used contemptuously. Try whether your costard or my bat be the harder. Shak.