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ca·pote \kəˈpōt\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, from cape cloak, from Middle French 1. a. : a usually long and hooded cloak or overcoat of rough cloth worn especially by travelers and soldiers b. : a Levantine long cloak of coarse fur c. : a rain cape made of vegetable fibers d. : a long mantle worn by women e. : a bullfighter's cape 2. : a small Victorian bonnet with tie strings and varied trimmings |