Aigret

/ˈeɪɡrət/ noun

A feathery plume, especially one made from the feathers of an egret, worn as a decorative ornament on hats or in hair during the 17th-19th centuries.

From French 'aigret', derived from 'aigre' (sharp), referring to the sharp, pointed appearance of the egret's head feathers used in fashionable dress.

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