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‖ cache-peigne|kaʃpɛɲ| [Fr., f. cacher to hide + peigne comb.] A bow or hat ornament, usually worn at the back of a woman's hat. Also attrib.
1873Young Englishwoman Feb. 79/2 The cache peigne is quite gone out of fashion. 1896Westm. Gaz. 7 May 3/1 A pretty Parisian toque..finished..with..a cache-peigne of peach-coloured roses. 1905Daily Chron. 8 May 8/3 A very becoming..hat, which has a wreath of roses..finishing in the form of a cachepeigne at the back. 1936Burlington Mag. June 261/1 The heavy cache-peigne cap helps to pull the reflection downwards. |