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Scotch cap 1. A man's head-dress made of thick firm woollen cloth, without a brim, and decorated with two tails or streamers. One form is the glengarry which is elongated, with a depression in the middle. Another is the Balmoral, which is round and flat, the top projecting all round the head.
1591Spenser M. Hubberd 209 Vpon his head an old Scotch cap he wore. 1595Locrine iv. ii. 20 Stage-Direction, Enter Strumbo with a pitchforke and a scotch-cap. 1889Clark Russell Marooned (1890) 274 Nothing was wanting to him but his Scotch cap. 2. U.S. a. The wild black raspberry, Rubus occidentalis.
1891in Century Dict. b. The salmon-berry, Rubus parviflorus.
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