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capuche

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English

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Franciscan monk in capuche.

Etymology

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From French capuche. Doublet of cappuccio.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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capuche (plural capuches)

  1. A long, pointed hood, as that worn by the Augustinians, Capuchins or Franciscans.

Derived terms

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References

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French

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Etymology

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From cape +‎ -uche, or borrowed from Italian cappuccio. Compare capuce.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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capuche f (plural capuches)

  1. hood (headwear)
  2. hoodie

Descendants

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  • English: capuche

Further reading

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