bonneted


bon·net

B0386000 (bŏn′ĭt)n.1. a. A hat of cloth or straw, often held in place by ribbons tied under the chin and traditionally worn by women and children.b. Scots A brimless cap traditionally worn by men or boys.2. A removable metal plate over a machine part, such as a valve.3. Chiefly British The hood of an automobile.4. a. A windscreen for a chimney.b. A cover for a fireplace.5. Nautical A strip of canvas laced to a fore-and-aft sail to increase sail area.tr.v. bon·net·ed, bon·net·ing, bon·nets To put a bonnet on.
[Middle English bonet, cap, from Old French, material for a headdress, perhaps from Medieval Latin obbonis, probably of Germanic origin.]