"bycoket" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: bycokets [plural]
Etymology: From Old French bicoquet, ultimately from bi- (“double”) + coque (“shell”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|fro|bicoquet}} Old French bicoquet, {{pre|fr|bi|coque|gloss1=double|gloss2=shell}} bi- (“double”) + coque (“shell”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} bycoket (plural bycokets)
  1. (historical) A type of medieval cap with a wide brim that comes to a point in the front and is turned up at the rear, originally worn by Western European nobility and royalty. Wikipedia link: Bycocket Tags: historical Categories (topical): Headwear Related terms: abacot Translations (type of ancient cap or headdress): bicoquet [masculine] (French), abacot (Latin), abacote [masculine] (Portuguese)

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Alternative forms

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