Barrat

/bəˈræt/ noun

An archaic or rare variant referring to a flat cap or hat without a brim, or relating to barratry (fraudulent conduct by a sea captain).

From Old French baret or barett, referring to a type of headwear. The legal sense evolved separately from barratry, though both may share distant roots in 'bar' or 'quarrel'.

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