cap
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Searchable Lemmata: cappare (L), cappen (ME), cap (MdE), cape (MdE).
Alternate Forms: cappatus, capparo, cappati, capped, cappid, cappud, cappyd, capatus, capatos, captatus, i-cappid.
Definitions and Defining Citations:
1(vb.)
Law/Custom;
to put a cap on someone. By extension and in ceremonial uses: to induct into the chaplaincy [also form cappellare].(ante 1425)
Sex: Male Use: Ecclesiastical Status: n/a Rank: n/a Ceremonial: Yes
Body Parts: Head.
1b(psp.)
Law/Custom;
'caped', wearing a cape or similar covering garment (especially a monastic cape, cope or cowl [cucullus]).(circa 1180 - ante 1425)
1. ex hoc profecto dicere fuit quod 'cappati multi, canonici sed pauci;' pauci ... in perfectione viventes monachali multiplicati ... cucullati
Ecclesiastic/Regula.
[DMLBS AD. SCOT (OP 595c) circa 1180]
3. neque aliquis debet fratrum nostrorum in claustro aut in ecclesia capatus videri ... nisi solus abbas; et hoc de novo, a tempore videlicet ... abbatis R. de Berkyng', qui unus ex baronibus erat de Scaccario et hac tunc de causa locis prelibatis capatus primum incedebat
Ecclesiastic/Regula.
[DMLBS Cust. Westm. (167) circa 1266]
Sex: Male Use: Ecclesiastical Status: n/a Rank: n/a Ceremonial: Yes
Body Parts: Head.
Etymological Evidence:
Definite, Cf. the noun cape (cap, cappa, etc.).
WF: Derivation
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