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Capuchin1520s, from Middle French capuchin (16c., Modern French capucin), from Italian capuccino, diminutive of capuccio "hood," augmentative of cappa (see cap (n.)). Friar of the Order of St. Franc [..]
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CapuchinA cloak with a hood, made for women.
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Capuchin(n) a hooded cloak for women(n) monkey of Central America and South America having thick hair on the head that resembles a monk's cowl
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Capuchin
A member of an order of Roman Catholic friars.
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