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cap·e·line \ˈkapəˌlēn, -_lə̇n\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English capleyne, from Middle French capeline, from Old Provençal capelina, from capa cloak, from Late Latin cappa head covering, cloak — more at cap 1. : a small skullcap of steel or iron worn by foot soldiers in medieval times 2. [French, from Middle French] : a cap-shaped or hood-shaped bandage for the head, the shoulder, or the stump of an amputated limb 3. [French, woman's hat, woman's hood, from Middle French] : a woman's hat with a small crown and a wide soft brim |