Capote

/kəˈpoʊt/ noun

A long cloak or coat with a hood, or in bullfighting, the pink and red cape used by a matador.

From Spanish 'capote', a diminutive of 'capa' (cape), which comes from Latin 'cappa'. The word traveled into English through Spanish contexts, especially regarding bullfighting.

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