bycoket
English
Etymology
From
Old French
bicoquet
.
Noun
bycoket
(
plural
bycokets
)
(
historical
)
A type of ancient
cap
or
headdress
, worn by military men and also ornamentally by men and women, including by the kings of England. The upper part was in the form of a double
crown
.
Translations
type of ancient cap or headdress
French:
bicoquet
(fr)
m
Portuguese:
abacote
(pt)
m
See also
abacot
Anagrams
bockety
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