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‖ cauˈbeen [Ir. caipín dim. of cap; or ? dim. of Ir. cába cap, head-covering.] An Irish hat.
1831–4S. Lover Leg. & Stories 306 Pull off your caubeen and sit down. 1859F. Mahoney Rel. Father Prout 73 A huge black crape round his ‘caubeen’. 1877A. M. Sullivan New Irel. xi. 128 English men and women who think all Irishmen wear ‘Caubeens’ with pipes stuck in the rim. |