Head-dress
121Mitre — This article is about religious headgear. For other uses, see Mitre (disambiguation). St. Zenon of Verona wearing a mitre. The mitre (  / …
122Beary — Infobox Ethnic group group = Bearys of Tulunadu poptime = 1,500,000+ [ [http://www.hindu.com/2007/10/13/stories/2007101361130300.htm Newspaper: The Hindu, Saturday, Oct 13, 2007] ] popplace = Tulunadu, Dakshina Kannada, Chikmagalur district,… …
123Stella Crawford — Infobox EastEnders character 2 character name=Stella Crawford actor name=Sophie Thompson creator=Brigie de Courcy years=2006–2007 first=7 September 2006 last=23 July 2007 status=Deceased occupation=Lawyer husband=Unknown|it says so on EastEnders… …
124Maurice Russell, knight — Sir Maurice Russell, a typecast not a portrait, displays the serious and dignified mien expected of the mediaeval knight, as for example portrayed in Chaucer s Canterbury Tales. Detail from Dyrham brass …
125Mitre — (Heb. mitsnepheth), something rolled round the head; the turban or head dress of the high priest (Ex. 28:4, 37, 39; 29:6, etc.). In the Authorized Version of Ezek. 21:26, this Hebrew word is rendered diadem, but in the Revised Version, mitre.… …
126caul — n. 1 a the inner membrane enclosing a foetus. b part of this occasionally found on a child s head at birth, thought to bring good luck. 2 hist. a a woman s close fitting indoor head dress. b the plain back part of a woman s indoor head dress. 3… …
127Fusilier — was originally the name of a soldier armed with a light flintlock musket called the fusil . The word was first used around 1680, and has later developed into a regimental designation. HistoryVarious forms of flintlock small arms had been used in… …
128Gothic Lolita — or GothLoli (ゴスロリ ) gosurorii ) sometimes Loli Goth has two definitions. The term Gothic and Lolita is used by the Japanese to describe a sub culture of teenagers who wear a wide range of fashions. It is used by English language sources mainly to …