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▪ I. caped, a.|keɪpt| [f. cape n.2 + -ed2.] Having a cape; clad in a cape.
c1550Pride & Abuse Wom. 119 in Hazl. E.P.P. IV. 239 A caped cassoc, Moche lyke a players gowne. 1589Pappe w. Hatchet D ij b, In a cap'de cloake. 1784New Spect. I. 4/1 The treble-caped great coat and belt. 1859Sala Tw. round Clock (1861) 362 A hackney coachman's many-caped coat. 1886T. Hardy in Athenæum 16 Oct. 501/3 Quaintly attired in caped cloak, knee-breeches, and buckled shoes. ▪ II. caped, ppl. a. see cape v.2 |