💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Bycocket"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| billy-cocknoun | Alternative form of billycock. [(dated) A felt hat with a rounded crown, similar to a bowler.] |
| cordebecknoun | Alternative spelling of cordebec. [An old kind of felt hat, made from wool, down or hair, and mostly worn by boys.] |
| capouchnoun | Alternative form of capoch. [A hood, especially one attached to the gown of a monk.] |
| trotcosynoun | Alternative form of trotcozy. [(Scotland, historical) A covering to keep the neck and head warm when travelling, drawn over the head and hat, and buttoned under the chin.] |
| bluebonnetnoun | Alternative form of blue bonnet. [A traditional flat Scottish hat made of blue wool; a blue tam-o'-shanter.] |
| hykenoun | Alternative form of haik. [A covering for the head and body worn by Arabs.] |
| colbacknoun | A surname. |
| davy crockett capnoun | Alternative form of Davy Crockett hat. [(chiefly US) A hat made of a real or simulated pelt of a raccoon with the tail hanging in back, particularly popular among children in North America during the 1950s and 1960s.] |
| beenienoun | Alternative form of beanie. [(clothing) A cap that fits the head closely, usually knitted from wool.] |
| colpacknoun | Alternative spelling of calpack. [A kind of cap from Turkic countries, with a high crown.] |
| capuccionoun | Alternative form of cappuccio. [A hood, especially of a cloak; a capuche.] |
| bickienoun | Alternative form of biccy (“a biscuit”). |
| bobechenoun | Alternative form of bobèche. [A cup or ring at the top of a candlestick, used to catch melted wax running down the side of the candle.] |
| bikkynoun | Alternative form of biccy (“a biscuit”). |
| bickynoun | Alternative form of biccy (“a biscuit”). |
| chapkannoun | Alternative form of chupkun. [(historical) A kind of cape or cassock once worn in parts of India and Persia.] |
| piccadilnoun | Alternative form of piccadill. [(historical) A large, broad lace collar from the 17th century.] |
| buffontnoun | (chiefly historical) An item of neckwear (a neckerchief), usually of linen, gauze, or lace, worn around the neck and puffed out over the bosom, popular from the 1750s to 1790s. |
| bikkienoun | Alternative form of biccy (“a biscuit”). |
| schapskanoun | Alternative spelling of chapka. [A type of hat worn by 19th-century Polish cavalry (and later some Napoleonic troops), consisting of a high, four-pointed cap with regimental insignia on the front, and now associated with Polish independence and nationalism.] |
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