Cadenette

/ˌkædəˈnɛt/ noun

A small braid or plait of hair, historically worn as part of military or formal dress.

From French 'cadenette,' a diminutive of 'cadene' (chain). In the 17th century, soldiers and courtiers wore small braids hanging down their backs, creating a decorative chain-like effect.

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