Baret

/ˈbærɪt/ noun

A flat or moderately rounded cap or hat worn in medieval times, similar to a modern beret.

From Old French 'baret,' of uncertain ultimate origin but possibly related to Medieval Latin 'barettum'; the word traveled through Romance languages and was adopted into English.

AMመንደ
ARقبعة
BNটোপি
CAbarret
CSbaret
DAbaret
DEBarett
ELμπουφάκι
ESboina
FAشاپک
FIbaret
FRbaret
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