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Meaning of capote | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
kəˈpəʊt

Definitions

  1. A surname.
  2. A long coat or cloak with a hood.
  3. A coat made from a blanket, worn by 19th-century Canadian woodsmen.
  4. A close-fitting woman's bonnet.

Equivalents

Suomi kapotti
Français capoté capote capote
Português capote

Examples

“[…] pensive o’er his scatter’d flock, The little shepherd in his white capote Doth lean his boyish form along the rock,”
“It was said that the Rabbi of Kotsk had been in Favor of European dress, but the Rabbi of Gur and his followers had insisted on the Russian capote, trousers tucked into the boots, a kerchief around the neck, and the Russian cap adapted to the native style.”
“The fourth member of our party round the camp-fire that night was a powerfully built trapper, partly French by blood,who wore a gayly colored capote, or blanket-coat, a greasy fur cap, and moccasins.”
“A discreet visitor on such occasions advances straight to the window or the glass: Emily did the latter; and five minutes of contemplation ascertained the fact that her capote would endure a slight tendency to the left.”
“Tied round her head with a large bow and flying blue ribbons under the chin, was a fragile flat Capote like a baby’s bonnet, which allowed her hair to escape in front and her great chignon behind.”

CEFR level

C2
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