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Hat Glossary (T) (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T) (U) (V) (W) (X) (Y) (Z) TAJ - Persian and Arabic for crown. A brimless, tall, cone shaped cap of distinction. TAM O' SHANTER - A variation of the Scottish bonnet named after a character in the poem by Robert…
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…PLANCHÉ Brit. Costume 181. 1852 C. M. YONGE Cameos (1877) II. xxxvi. 370 When not in armour, she wore a huque, or close-fitting gown. b. Applied to the Arab. haïk: see HAIK2. 1630 J. TAYLOR (Water P.) Wks. (N.), The richer sort [of women] doe weare a huicke, which is a rob of cloth or stuffe plated, and…
…PLANCHÉ Brit. Costume 181. 1852 C. M. YONGE Cameos (1877) II. xxxvi. 370 When not in armour, she wore a huque, or close-fitting gown. b. Applied to the Arab. haïk: see HAIK2. 1630 J. TAYLOR (Water P.) Wks. (N.), The richer sort [of women] doe weare a huicke, which is a rob of cloth or stuffe plated, and…
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…associated with the Moroccan royal court. The King of Morocco, the royal guard, cabinet ministers, and the palace staff all wear fezzes and are the only Arab leaders to do so. The origins of the fez, called the “tarboosh” by the Moroccans, are in dispute. Some claim that its origins are ancient Greece…
…associated with the Moroccan royal court. The King of Morocco, the royal guard, cabinet ministers, and the palace staff all wear fezzes and are the only Arab leaders to do so. The origins of the fez, called the “tarboosh” by the Moroccans, are in dispute. Some claim that its origins are ancient Greece…
…associated with the Moroccan royal court. The King of Morocco, the royal guard, cabinet ministers, and the palace staff all wear fezzes and are the only Arab leaders to do so. The origins of the fez, called the “tarboosh” by the Moroccans, are in dispute. Some claim that its origins are ancient Greece…
…associated with the Moroccan royal court. The King of Morocco, the royal guard, cabinet ministers, and the palace staff all wear fezzes and are the only Arab leaders to do so. The origins of the fez, called the “tarboosh” by the Moroccans, are in dispute. Some claim that its origins are ancient Greece…
…associated with the Moroccan royal court. The King of Morocco, the royal guard, cabinet ministers, and the palace staff all wear fezzes and are the only Arab leaders to do so. The origins of the fez, called the "tarboosh" by the Moroccans, are in dispute. Some claim that its origins are ancient Greece; others…
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…From 11c., black clothe of Moorish design. Appeared in Europe ( 16c., 17c. ) in Netherlands, Flanders, Germany Spain. Also HEUKE, HUIK HAIK Worn by Arabs, Moors, Mohammedans as an outer garment for centuries. HORNED HEADDRESS - ( late 14c., 15c. ) CAULS extended to great widths. They were supported with…
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