capouch

/kəˈpuːtʃ/
noun
  1. A hood or hooded cloak, especially one worn as part of a religious habit or by a traveler.
    • The monk pulled his capouch over his head to shield himself from the rain.
    • She found a vintage capouch in the costume shop, perfect for her medieval fair outfit.
    • In the old painting, the traveler wore a long capouch made of thick wool.
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