单词 | beret |
释义 | beretn. a. A round flat woollen cap worn by the Basque peasantry; also, a clerical biretta, and a cap named from it. ΘΚΠ society > faith > artefacts > vestments > headgear > [noun] > hat > of Roman Catholic cleric biretta1598 barret1828 beret1850 the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > headgear > [noun] > cap > types of > made from specific material > woollen Scottish cap1553 blue bonnet1568 blue capa1586 Scotch cap1591 statute cap1598 Monmouth1638 Scotch bonnet1641 Highland bonnet1724 Welsh wig1797 scone1820 glengarry1841 beret1850 Balmoral1857 tam-o'-shanter1884 toboggan cap1886 tammy1894 tam1895 toboggan1907 tam1972 1850 A. Jameson Legends Monastic Orders 222 The four-cornered cap or beret, worn by the Augustine canons. 1862 H. Marryat One Year in Sweden II. 334 With plumed beret and costume of the time. 1864 Mag. for Young 47 Dressed in the usual blouse and berret of the peasants. 1883 Harper's Mag. Apr. 684/2 His crimson beret with its cock's feather. b. A cap resembling the Basque béret, worn by men and women, esp. for casual or holiday wear; also, such a cap forming part of many British service and other uniforms. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > headgear > [noun] > cap > types of > flat Monmouth cap1577 flawn1602 flat cap1615 Monmouth1638 beret1827 barret1828 boina1904 Basque cap1926 the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > headgear > [noun] > cap > types of > denoting office or profession > military Monmouth cap1577 watering cap1746 muff-cap1809 shako1816 chaco1826 forage-cap1827 foraging-cap1830 bearskin1843 field cap1845 kepi1861 busby1870 czako1891 forager1891 Brodrick1905 watch cap1909 gorblimey1919 split-arse cap1931 beret1948 piss-cutter1949 the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > headgear > [noun] > cap > types of > denoting office or profession > other coif1399 cap (also hat) of maintenancec1475 calotte16.. biggin1639 Sister Dora1893 beret1948 1827 Lady's Mag. Feb. 117/2 Berets of black velvet, decorated with gold lace,..are much in request at evening parties. 1827 Lady's Mag. June 343/2 Beret-hats are more in request than the beret-turbans, at the opera. 1832 F. A. Kemble Jrnl. (1835) I. 68 Saw a woman riding to-day; but she has gotten a black velvet beret upon her head.—Only think of a beret on horse-back! 1894 G. Du Maurier Trilby I. i. 18 He..wore a red béret and a large velveteen cloak. 1901 Daily Chron. 3 Aug. 10/3 The beret so specially becoming to a young face. 1901 Daily Chron. 7 Sept. 8/3 The beret shape is always modish on the moors. 1909 Daily Chron. 18 Jan. 7/5 A beret of sable. 1948 A. Baron From City, from Plough 38 The corporals rose and pulled their berets from under their shoulder-straps. 1960 O. Lancaster in Daily Express 21 Jan. 1/3 Isn't it strange the way a beret always seems to do something to generals? This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1827 |
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