Capoche

/kəˈpoʊʃ/ noun

A hooded cloak or cape-like garment with a hood, worn in medieval and Renaissance times; variant of 'capuche.'

From French 'capoche' or Old French 'capuche', from Italian 'capuccia', derived from Latin 'cappa' (cape) with a diminutive or augmentative suffix.

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