- Capuched
- Capuched \Ca*puched"\, a. [See {Capoch}.] Cover with, or as with, a hood. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
capuche — capuched, adj. /keuh poohsh , poohch /, n. a hood or cowl, esp. the long, pointed cowl of the Capuchins. [1590 1600; < MF < It cappuccio, equiv. to capp(a) cloak (see CAP1) + uccio aug. suffix] * * * … Universalium
Sancho II of Portugal — Sancho II King of Portugal 17th century painting of Sancho II. Reign 26 March 1223 – 4 December 1247, away from power since 24 July 1245 Predecessor Afonso II S … Wikipedia
Sancho II — known as Sancho the Cowled born 1207, Coimbra, Port. died Jan. 4, 1248, Toledo, Castile Fourth king of Portugal (1223–45). His reign was marked by a series of vain attempts to bring political stability to his strife ridden realm. He renewed the… … Universalium
cucullated — adjective /ˈkjuːkəleɪtɪd/ a) Having a hood or cowl; hooded. They are differently cucullated or capuched upon the head and back, and in the Cicada the eyes are more prominent b) Having a hood like covering or component; hood shaped … Wiktionary