
1) Bearskin 2) British ceremonial lid 3) Busby 4) Ceremonial military cap 5) Chapeau 6) Hackled headwear 7) Hat with a plume 8) Marching band hat 9) Marching-band hat 10) Marching-band headgear 11) Military cap 12) Military dress 13) Military dress hat 14) Military hat 15) Native american girl name
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1) Busby 2) Cap
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A shako (oʊ, oʊ, or oʊ) is a tall, cylindrical military cap, usually with a visor, and sometimes tapered at the top. It is usually adorned with some kind of ornamental plate or badge on the front, metallic or otherwise, and often has a feather, plume (see hackle), or pompom attached at the top. ==Origins== The word shako originated from the Hun...
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• (n.) A kind of military cap or headdress.
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A style of military headdress. The name is used for a variety of caps, the most common feature being a tall, cylindrical crown and a small peak. British soldiers wore shakos for much of the 19thC.
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(from the article `grenadier`) ...the grenade, and accidents were not uncommon. Grenadiers earned higher pay, received special privileges, and were distinguished by their height, ...
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Peaked, cylindrical hat, usually made of felt and often black. Worn by all armies in the Napoleonic wars.
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A tall, nearly cylindrical military cap with a plume, flat-topped.
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A style of military headdress. The name is used for a variety of caps, the most common feature being a tall, cylindrical crown and a small peak. British soldiers wore shakos for much of the 19thC.
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Shak'o noun [ Hung.
csákó : confer French
shako ,
schako .] A kind of military cap or headdress.
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Cylindrical head gear for most armies.
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A shako is a Hungarian cylindrical military cap with a peak and a plume. In America, imitation shako, known as shako caps, have been popular for children, mainly boys, and also became known as 'yachting caps'. The child's shako cap having a stiff band around the head and a patent leather visor.
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