"war bonnet" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: war bonnets [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} war bonnet (plural war bonnets)
  1. A ceremonial headdress, decorated with a trailing extension of eagle feathers, worn by some Native American peoples. Wikipedia link: Wilton Littlechild, war bonnet Categories (topical): Headwear Related terms: featherhead, plume Translations (ceremonial headdress): sotapäähine (Finnish), cocar [masculine] (Portuguese), перья на голове (perʹja na golove) (Russian)

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