capouches

/kəˈpuːʃɪz/
noun
  1. A type of hood or cowl, especially one attached to a cloak or robe.
    • In medieval paintings, travelers often wore a capouche for warmth and protection.
    • She sewed a new capouche onto her winter cloak to keep her head dry.
    • The monk pulled his capouche forward to shield his face from the rain.
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