"clockmutch" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: clockmutches [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Dutch klapmuts (“three-piece cap or bonnet, hat with ear-flaps, hooded seal”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|nl|klapmuts||three-piece cap or bonnet, hat with ear-flaps, hooded seal}} Dutch klapmuts (“three-piece cap or bonnet, hat with ear-flaps, hooded seal”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} clockmutch (plural clockmutches)
  1. (New York, obsolete) A three-piece cap or bonnet worn by women, with a straight central piece reaching from the neck to the forehead and two side pieces reaching as far down as the chin. Tags: New-York, obsolete Categories (topical): Headwear Related terms: clapmatch

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