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caˈdogan|kəˈdʌgən| [Said to be from the name of the 1st Earl Cadogan (died 1726). See Littré, and N. & Q. 7th Ser. IV. 467, 492.] A mode of knotting the hair behind the head.
c1780B'ness D'Oberkirch Mem. (1852) II. ix, The duchess of Bourbon had introduced at the court of Montbéliard..[the fashion] of cadogans, hitherto worn only by gentlemen. |