casquet

/ˈkæskɪt/
noun
  1. A small helmet or headpiece, often lighter or less elaborate than a full casque.
    • She found an antique casquet in the attic, likely from a ceremonial uniform.
    • In the reenactment, the archers wore leather casquets for protection.
    • The young squire wore a simple casquet during his training sessions.
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