Definition
Plural form of capuche; multiple hoods or hooded garments.
Etymology
Simple plural of capuche, formed by adding the standard English -es suffix to the French-origin noun.
Kelly Says
Historical records show that convents kept detailed inventories of capuches, sometimes listing them by color and quality—they were important enough to document like any other valuable possession a religious community owned.
Translations
CACatalà
barretina
ba-re-ti-na
CSČeština
kapuce
ka-pu-ce
DADansk
hovedbeklædning
ho-ved-be-kled-ning
DEDeutsch
Kapuzen
ka-poo-zen
ELΕλληνικά
καπέλο
ka-pe-lo
ESEspañol
capuchas
ka-poo-chas
FRFrançais
capuchons
ka-poo-shon
HUMagyar
kapucnis
ka-pu-cnis
IDBahasa Indonesia
topi
to-pi
ITItaliano
cappucci
kap-poo-chi
MSBahasa Melayu
topi
to-pi
MYမြန်မာ
လက်ကောက်
let-ka-u-k
NLNederlands
kapuzen
ka-poo-zen
PLPolski
kapelusze
ka-pe-lu-sze
PTPortuguês
capuzes
ka-poo-zes
RORomână
căptușeală
ka-p-tu-she-ală
RUРусский
капюшоны
ka-pyu-shony
TAதமிழ்
தலைக்கவசம்
tha-lai-ka-va-sam
TLTL
sumbrero
su-m-bre-ro
TRTürkçe
kapüşonlu
ka-poo-sho-ne
UKУкраїнська
капюшон
ka-pyu-shon
VITiếng Việt
áo có mũ
ao co mu