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† capite-berne Sc. Obs. Also capy-. [app. f. cappit, capped or caped +Fr. ‘berne a kind of Moorish garment, or such a mantle as Irish gentlewomen weare’ (Cotgr.).] Perh. a cape or hood.
1473in Acc. Ld. Treas. Scotl. I. 29, ij½ elne of blak for a clok and capiteberne for the Quene. 1474Ibid. 22, j½ elne of satyne to lyne a cipiberne of the Kingis clok. Ibid. 24, v quarteris of vellus to lyne a capitbirne for a riding gowne to the King. |