Catercap

/ˈkeɪtərˌkæp/ noun

A type of cap or hood worn in medieval times, or a person who wears such a cap; possibly related to certain formal or occupational headgear.

Possibly combining 'cater' with 'cap', though the exact origin is obscure; may relate to specific medieval occupational or status clothing.

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