Barrets

/bæˈrɛts/ noun

Plural of baret or barret, which are types of flat caps or bonnets worn in medieval and Renaissance times.

From Middle English 'baret,' possibly derived from Old French or Medieval Latin sources related to hat-wearing. The exact origin is uncertain but may relate to 'bar' meaning to cover.

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