‘The head-dress of network, sometimes enriched with jewels, worn in the middle ages by ladies.’ Fairholt Costume (1860) 437.
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释义 | the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > headgear > [noun] > other (54) dorlot1340 ‘The head-dress of network, sometimes enriched with jewels, worn in the middle ages by ladies.’ Fairholt Costume (1860) 437. horn1340 A horn-like appendage or ornament worn on the head. Cf. sense 6. vitremytec1386 (Of obscure meaning.) templesc1430 plural. Ornaments of jewellery or needlework formerly worn by ladies on the sides of the forehead. Obsolete. bycocket1464 A kind of cap or headdress (peaked before and behind): (a) as a military headdress, a casque; (b) as an ornamental cap or headdress, worn by men and… burlet1490 A padded roll of cloth for a woman's head; a coif or hood; also, a similar roll serving as a support for a ruff. knapscall1498 Some kind of helmet or headpiece; generally worn by persons of inferior rank; perhaps originally by the servants of the men-at-arms. shapion1504 Some kind of head-dress. shaffron1511 Scottish. ‘A piece of ornamental head-dress anciently worn by ladies’ (Jamieson). paste1527 An ornamental headdress made from pasteboard and worn by women. Now historical and rare. attire1530 Head-dress, head-gear; spec. (in 16–17th centuries) a head-dress of women. Also aphetic tire, n.1 Obsolete. (In this sense fancifully connected with… faille1530 A kind of head-dress. Obsolete. muzzle1542 Scottish. A piece of cloth worn so as to cover the lower part of the face. Cf. muffler, n. 1a. Obsolete. corneta1547 (a) A kind of head-dress formerly worn by ladies. †(b) A part of a head-dress consisting of lappets of lace or the like hanging down the sides of… abacot1548 = bycocket, n. wase1548 ‘A pad of straw, cloth, etc., worn on the head to relieve the pressure of a burden carried on it’ (Eng. Dial. Dict.). wrapper1548 An article of apparel for wrapping, rolling, or coiling from the head. rare. tiring1552 The action of tire, v.3; attiring, dressing (archaic: see compounds 1); dressing the hair; †fitting out (obsolete); also concrete attire, apparel… basket1555 A head-dress of wickerwork, or of basket shape. Obsolete. bilimenta1556 spec. in 16th cent.: ‘The attire or ornaments of a woman's head or neck: or a bonnet: a French hood: a paste or such like.’ Baret Alvearie 1580. ‘The… Paris head1561 a style of headdress from Paris, probably made of white linen; (perhaps) = French hood, n. shadow1578 Denoting various appliances for affording shade. A woman's headdress, or a portion of a headdress, projecting forward so as to shade the face. head-roll1583 A roll or band, usually of cloth, worn on the head. mitre1585 A turban or long conical cap, esp. as worn by Asian peoples. Obsolete. whitehead1588 Perhaps: a white headdress. Obsolete. rare. crispa1592 A head-covering or veil made of this material. Obsolete. ship-tire1602 a head-dress shaped like a ship or having a ship-like ornament. oreillet1603 A covering or defence for the ears. scoffion1604 A kind of head-dress. coif1617 A close-fitting cap covering the top, back, and sides of the head. Also applied to head-coverings worn by women in foreign countries. aigrette1631 A headdress or head ornament consisting of white egret's feathers, or incorporating something resembling this, such as a spray of gems. Also: an… egreta1645 = aigrette, n. 1a. drail1647 A long, trailing head-dress. Obsolete. rare. topknotc1686 A knot or bow of ribbon worn on the top of the head by ladies towards the end of the 17th and in the 18th century; later, a bow of ribbon worn in… slop1688 (See quot. 1688) Obsolete. rare. Burgundy1701 A sort of head-dress for women; = bourgoigne, n. Obsolete. (See bourgogne in Littré Supp.) bandore1708 A widow's head-dress. fly-cap1753 a kind of head-dress (see quot. 1762). capriole1756 A kind of head-dress worn by ladies. lappet-head1761 a head-dress provided with lappets (see lappeted, adj.). fly1773 Some kind of head-dress. Cf. fly-cap n. at compounds 2a (in sense compounds 2). Obsolete. turban1776 A head-dress made to resemble or suggest the eastern turban, worn by ladies in Europe and America during the late 18th and the earlier part of… pouf1788 (a) A kind of elaborate female headdress fashionable in the late 18th cent. (now historical) (b) A high roll or pad of hair worn by women. knapscapa1802 = knapscall, n. chip1804 An article woven or made from chip (sense 4a(b)). A light bonnet or hat. Cf. chip bonnet n. chip hat n. Obsolete. toque1817 †A cushion or pad worn by women to raise up the hair (obsolete, quot. 1817); also, a kind of headdress (quot. 1835); after 1880, a kind of bonnet… bonnet1837 North American. The ceremonial feathered headdress worn by certain North American Indian peoples; = war bonnet n. at war, n.1 compounds 4. casquette1840 A head dress resembling a casque. war bonnet1845 a head-dress decorated with eagle feathers, worn by American Indians. taj1851 A crown or head-dress of distinction (see also quot. 1877). pugree1859 A scarf, usually of thin muslin, wound round the crown of a sun helmet or hat and originally fastened so that the ends hung down at the back to… kennel1896 A woman's head-dress, of a shape suggesting a kennel. roach1910 Among some North American Indian peoples: a man's headdress made with stiff animal hair (esp. porcupine overhair or deer tail hair) arranged to… Deely bobber1982 A proprietary name (in the U.S.) for a variety of children's novelty headgear consisting of a pair of ornaments (e.g. balls) attached antenna-like… |
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