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BONGRACE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BONGRACE is a hat or bonnet with a brim projecting in front.
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[PDF] Bongrace Cap - the Hooded Hare
The bongrace cap is defined as a hat, which provides shade for the wearer. It may be that the hat was developed as simple indoor caps, which then were.
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Bongrace Hat - Dragon Wings LLC
Inspired by 16th century French, German, and English designs, this large broad brimmed hat was intended to protect one's complexion from the sun.
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bongrace
† ˈbongrace Obs. Also 6 bun-, 6–7 bone-, boone-, 7 bond-, boun-grace. [a. F. bonne-grace ‘th' vppermost flap of the down-hanging taile of a French-hood (whence belike our Boon-grace)’ Cotgr.; f. bonne good, grace grace.] 1. A shade or curtain formerly worn on the front of women's bonnets or caps to ...
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BONGRACE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a brim or shade on the front of women's bonnets or hats, intended to protect the face from the sun. Collins English Dictionary.
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Bongrace - Pinterest
Portrait of a lady wearing a white bodice and sleeves embroidered with flowers and figures hunting, with a dark petticoat and a ruff, holding a small dog.
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Vaucluse (horse)
Bongrace, bay filly, 1923, by Spion Kop. Won Doncaster Cup and Jockey Club Cup.
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Bongrace Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Bongrace definition: (obsolete) A projecting bonnet or shade to protect the complexion.
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Bongrace | Historical Clothing | Stronghold Nation
The Bongrace was a visor-like crown that was worn in such a way, as to shield the forehead (as opposed to the eyes).
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I was invited to illustrate a bongrace, a 16th-century headpiece that ...
I was invited to illustrate a bongrace, a 16th-century headpiece that framed the face and gave shade from the sun, for @selvedgemagazine in ...
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bongrace, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun bongrace is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for bongrace is from 1530, in the writing of John Palsgrave, ...
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51 C16th Headwear / Bongrace ideas to save today - Pinterest
DESSINS ORIGINAUX ET CROQUIS d'habillements, mascarades, scènes et décorations de théâtre, exécutés par les peintres et les costumiers du roi pour les ...
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Felstead (horse)
Spion Kop was a good sire of stayers, with his progeny including Kopi (Irish Derby), Bongrace (Doncaster Cup) and The Bastard (Yorkshire Cup, Leading
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wended
ˈwended, ppl. a. [f. wend v. + -ed1.] Twisted, plaited.1719 D'Urfey Pills IV. 137 Her Bongrace of Wended Straw.
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LNER Peppercorn Class A1
original Peppercorn A1 Locomotives
Notes on names
The names of the A1s were an eclectic mix including:
Racehorses: Bois Roussel, Silurian, Scottish Union, Bongrace
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