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‖ petasus|ˈpɛtəsəs| [L., a. Gr. πέτασος, f. root πετ- spread out: cf. petal.] A low-crowned broad-brimmed hat worn by the ancient Greeks, and frequently represented as worn by the god Hermes or Mercury; hence, also, the winged hat which Hermes is represented as wearing in later art.
1599B. Jonson Cynthia's Rev. v. iii, A Petasus or Mercuriall hat. 1601― Forest x, Though he would steal his sisters' Pegasus, And rifle him; or pawn his petasus. 1842J. Yates in Proc. Philol. Soc. (1854) I. 9 The dress..consists of boots,..a scarf.., and a petasus tied under the chin. 1873Symonds Grk. Poets xi. 350 A boy emerging into manhood leaves his petasos and strigil and chlamys to Hermes, the god of games. |