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‖ calpac, calpack|ˈkælpæk| Also kalpack. [Turkī qalpāq or qālpāq.] A felt cap of triangular form, worn by Turkīs, Tartars, etc.; also an oriental cap generally.
1813Byron Giaour 716 'Tis Hassan's cloven crest! His calpac rent. Note, The calpac is the solid cap or centre part of the head-dress; the shawl is would round it, and forms the turban. 1835Willis Pencillings II. xlvii. 71 The old trader, setting his huge calpack firmly on his shaven head. 1871Daily News 10 Feb., The..Persian Ambassador..wearing his fur kalpack. Hence ˈcalpacked ppl. a., Wearing a calpack.
1852Willis Summer Cruise Medit. xxxvii. 223 Calpacked and rosy Armenians. |