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From the Latin, meaning 'head.' It's the root of words like captain.
Don't use caput in a sentence; it's obsolete. Kaput with a 'k' means broken, not caput.
Caput by Writer Jonez May 21, 2020

caput tuum in anum est 

Caput tuum in anum est, lupa.
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caput lupinum 

The Latin phrase “caput lupinum” means to “have the head of a wolf.” This colorful phrase was applied to convicted criminals or “outlaws.”
the minute Hitler opened his mouth on the jew subject he became caput lupinum.
caput lupinum by off-white February 21, 2009

caput lupinum 

A gang that was formed in the late 90's in North Carolina. That has members in South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. The official colors are orange and black. And the symbols is a howling wolf head.
Caput lupinum is a gang.
caput lupinum by hsiri April 11, 2016

Stercus caput 

Latin for shithead. Used when trying to insult a more intelligent person than you, hoping they do not understand what you have just called them, making them feel less intelligent.
Man1- Excuse me, do you know who you're talking to?
Man2- Stercus Caput.
Man1- (looks puzzled)
Man2- (walks off)
Stercus caput by JMUK July 17, 2012

Horse Caput

She’s so horse caput. That’s so horse caput.
Horse Caput by Ghostwritermich April 28, 2026