Middle English Dictionary Entry

cappe n.
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Definitions (Senses and Subsenses)

1.
(a) A headdress, a hat; esp., a small head covering worn under the hood; (b) a priest's close-fitting cap, the coif covering the tonsure; also, any kind of head covering for ecclesiastics; (c) a nightcap.
2.
(a) A cap of mail worn under the helmet; (b) the top of a pot or bowl, cover; (c) one of the bands of wood or leather fastened about the end of the flail staff or the end of the swingle [cp. fleil ~]; (d) med. & surg. a cap worn over a dressing; a kind of dressing for a head wound; a covering for the end of the finger, a finger-stall.
3.
(a) In phrases: ~ of astate (maintenaunce), a cap borne beside the king as a symbol of authority; lambes ~, a lamb's cap; fig. sheep's clothing; setten ~, make a fool (of sb.); (b) ~ knitter, a maker of knitted caps; ~ maker, a maker of caps; ~ man, a maker or seller of caps; ~ thikker, a fuller of felted caps; ~ womman, a woman who makes or sells caps.

Supplemental Materials (draft)

Note: Med., etc., see further J.Norri, Dictionary of Medical Vocabulary, s.v. cap.

Supplemental Materials (draft)

  • c1450 Const.Masonry(1) (Clg A.2)5 : When þou comeste be-fore a lorde In halle, yn bowre, or at þe borde, Hoode or kappe þou of þo [read: do].
    Note: Additional quot. for sense 1.(a).
  • Note: The list of variant spellings in the form section is incomplete and needs revision to accord with standards of later volumes of the MED. (Note, among others, forms with k-.--notes per MLL

Supplemental Materials (draft)

  • a1500 ?Scrope Ribot First Monks (Lamb 192)104/23 : The sevynte chapter makit also mencyon why the latter professowrys of thys relygion forsokyn barryd pallys & gon a[t] thys tyme in whytt coapys [L capis albus].
  • Note: New form.