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ca·pot I. \kəˈpät, -ˈpō\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, adjective, not having made a trick at piquet, from capot hooded cloak : the winning of all the tricks in piquet and other games II. \kəˈpō\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, hooded cloak, from Middle French cape cloak, from Late Latin cappa head covering, cloak — more at cap 1. : capote 2. : an old large worthless bud or fruit of the caper |