Berret

/ˈbɛrət/ noun

A round, flat-topped cap or hat, similar to a beret, worn especially in medieval and Renaissance times.

From French beret, which may come from Basque txapela or from Latin birrus meaning a hood. The word entered English through Norman French after 1066. Various European languages borrowed and modified the form.

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