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单词 calotte
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calotten.

Brit. /kəˈlɒt/, U.S. /kəˈlɑt/
Forms: 1600s calot, callott(e, callote, 1600s–1700s callot, 1800s calotte.
Etymology: < French calotte, according to Littré, diminutive of cale caul.
1. A plain skull-cap; now esp. that worn by Roman Catholic ecclesiastics, etc.; formerly also the coif of a serjeant-at-law.
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the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > headgear > [noun] > cap > types of > close-fitting
houvec1000
crown cap1529
calotte16..
skull-cap1682
the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > headgear > [noun] > cap > types of > denoting office or profession > other
coif1399
cap (also hat) of maintenancec1475
calotte16..
biggin1639
Sister Dora1893
beret1948
society > faith > artefacts > vestments > headgear > [noun] > skullcap
calotte1776
zucchetto1853
16.. Songs Costume (1849) 135 Then calot leather-cap strongly pleads.
a1637 B. Jonson Magnetick Lady i. vii. 68 in Wks. (1640) III The wearing the Callott; the politique hood.
1656 J. Harrington Common-wealth of Oceana 193 They wore black velvet calots.
1670 S. Wilson Lassels's Voy. Italy (new ed.) ii. 388 An ordinary callotte (or cap which we weare vnder our hatts).
1776 T. Pennant Tours Scotl. ii. 243 A head of Cardinal Beaton, black hair, smooth face, a red callot.
1852 Ceremonial Catholic Church U.S. (ed. 2) i. i. i. 73 Should any wear the calotte, it is taken off also when a genuflection is made; when the deacon sings the Gospel.
2. A cap-like set of feathers on a bird's head.
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the world > animals > birds > parts of or bird defined by > [noun] > head > feathers on
cop1483
top1578
copple1600
copple-crowna1635
topping1694
mufty1829
muff1850
ear tab1851
calotte1874
aigrette1917
1874 E. Coues Birds Northwest 616 Occiput subcrested..forming a calotte of brownish-black.
3. Any thing having the form of a small cap; the cap of a sword-hilt; the cap of a pistol, etc. (Chiefly French uses, but occasionally used in English.)
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1886 Times 3 Mar. 9/5 If..the spherical calotte of the German system were put out of shape during the firing, it is doubtful whether the firing could be continued with the same precision.
1945 Electronic Engin. 17 326/2 The sensitiveness of this arrangement at low pressures may be materially improved by attaching a quartz calotte of a few μ thicknesses to the two quartz fibres where they are fused together.
4. Architecture. (See quot.)
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1728 E. Chambers Cycl. Calotte,..a round Cavity or Depressure..us'd to diminish the Rise or Elevation of a moderate Chapel, Cabinet, Alcove, &c. which, without such an Expedient, wou'd be too high.
1842 J. Gwilt Encycl. Archit. Gloss. 942 Calotte, a concavity in the form of a cup or niche, lathed and plastered, serving to diminish the height of a chapel, alcove, or cabinet, which otherwise would appear too high for the breadth.
5. Any segment of a sphere, especially the smaller of two unequal segments. (A French sense; but given in some English dictionaries.)
6. An ice- or snow-cap.
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the world > the earth > water > ice > land ice > [noun] > ice-cap or polar ice
inland ice1853
polar cap1863
ice cap1865
calotte1894
1894 J. W. Gregory in Q. Jrnl. Geol. Soc. L. 515 A ‘calotte’ or snow-cap, similar to those on Kibo..and Chimborazo.
1957 R. G. Collomb Dict. Mountaineering 38 Calotte, a crest, tip or pyramid of snow which caps the summit of a mountain. The calotte of Mont Blanc is best known.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1888; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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