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skull-cap
skull-cap (ˈskʌlkæp) Also 7–9 scull-cap. [f. skull n.1 + cap n.1] 1. a. A light, close-fitting cap, usu. of silk, velvet, or other soft material, for covering the head.α 1682 Luttrell Brief Rel. (1857) I. 182 About 30 persons,..clad in Indian stuffs, with sculp [sic] caps on their heads. 1687 Miége ...
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skull-cap
skull-capn small round cap with no peak that sits on top of the head, nowadays worn esp by male Jews when praying and by Catholic bishops 无檐便帽(今尤为男性犹太教徒祈祷时或天主教的主教戴用). =>illus at hat 见 hat 插图.
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Calvaria (skull)
The inner surface of the skull-cap is concave and presents depressions for the convolutions of the cerebrum, together with numerous furrows for the lodgement
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Chaturbhuja
Harihara, a composite form, holds a trishula and skull-cap in his two right hands, representing Shiva, and a conch and a discus in his two left hands,
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hoodwort
hoodwort (ˈhʊdwɜːt) [f. hood n.1 + wort.] An American species of Scutellaria or Skull-cap, S. laterifolia.
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Reed bed
Many dicotyledons also occur, such as water mint (Mentha aquatica), gipsywort (Lycopus europaeus), skull-cap (Scutellaria species), touch-me-not balsam
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kulah
kulah2 (ˈkuːlə) Also kulla, kullah. [Pers. kulah a cap.] (See quot. 1969.)1920 Chambers's Jrnl. 29 May 408/1 Dark-blue pugris, with red and white silk stripes, tied round a kulla or conical skull-cap of scarlet. 1952 J. Masters Deceivers xi. 125 The prisoner second from the left wore a Mohammedan ku...
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Secrete (helmet)
Appearance
The secrete was usually a small skull-cap of iron or steel pierced around its rim.
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yarmulke
yarmulke (ˈjɑːməlkə) Also yarmulka; (more rarely) jarmulka, yarmolka, etc. [ad. Yiddish yarmolke, ad. Polish jarmulka cap.] A skull-cap worn by male Orthodox Jews at all times, and by other male Jews on religious occasions: = koppel.1903 Jewish Encycl. IV. 301/2 The so-called Jewish garb of Poland, ...
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Cantwell Fada
The knight wears a metal skull-cap covered by a coif, and a chainmail hauberk protecting his torso as far as his knees.
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koppel
koppel (ˈkɒpəl) Also capel, coppel. [Yiddish.] A skull-cap worn by male Jews.1892 I. Zangwill Childr. Ghetto I. 118 Old Hyams..had been sitting quiet with brow corrugated under his black velvet Koppel. 1972 Jewish Chron. 1 Sept. 22/1 (Advt.), For the high festivals: Machsorim—Tallisim—Kittles—Coppel...
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Thomas Dilworth
togs on the Thames:
They approach in full aquatic costume, with round blue jackets, striped shirts, and caps of all sizes and patterns, from the velvet skull-cap
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coiffette
‖ coiˈffette [F. dim. of coiffe.] A skull-cap of iron worn by soldiers in the fourteenth century. Really only the OFr. word, used as a technical term by some antiquaries; never in living use in English.
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Katharine Brettargh
Clarke's second part of the 'Marrow of Ecclesiastical History,' book ii., London, 1675, p. 52, in an elaborate ruff, the hair closely confined by a sort of skull-cap
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yarmulka
yarmulka/ˈjʌmulkə; `jɑrməlkə/ nskull-cap worn by Jewish men, esp at prayer (犹太男子戴的)无檐小圆帽(尤指祈祷时所戴者).
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