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mobcap
[ mob-kap ]
noun
- a soft cloth cap with a full crown, fitting down over the ears and frequently tying beneath the chin, formerly worn indoors by women.
mobcap
/ ˈmɒbˌkæp /
noun
- a woman's large cotton cap with a pouched crown and usually a frill, worn esp during the 18th century Often shortened tomob
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of mobcap1
C18: from obsolete mob woman, esp a loose-living woman, + cap
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Example Sentences
Those at Zehnder’s dress in the restaurant’s colonial theme, with women in mobcaps and white aprons, and men in banded-collared shirts with knickers.
From New York Times
After the usual handwashing, putting on of mobcaps and coats, and wiping our feet on mats for disinfecting, we stepped into the high-ceilinged room where the vertical farm was humming away.
From The New Yorker
"All be ready, mistress," she said in a slow voice, solemnly nodding her enormous mobcap while she spoke.
From Project Gutenberg
“Only housemaids don’t wear gloves and all-over aprons and mobcaps,” replied Mollie.
From Project Gutenberg
In her later years Mary is said to have worn a mobcap and kerchief.
From Project Gutenberg
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