Bardocucullus

/ˌbɑːrdoʊˈkjuːkələs/ noun

A hooded garment worn in medieval times, combining bardic or protective clothing with a hood.

From Latin 'bardus' (related to bards or armor) + 'cucullus' (a hood or cowl). The Latin 'cucullus' gives us words like 'cowl' and originally referred to hood-like garments worn by monks and soldiers.

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