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  • 31Horned — headdress 1410 to 1420, rarely to 1460. Headdress with wide templers and wired up to resemble horns which a veil curtains the back of the head …

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  • 32Wimple — Headdress worn by women from the 12c to 14c. How much of the forehead was visible or not was for a while a measure of modesty or immodesty: hair was removed so as to move the hair line back. The wimple was also used by nuns until recently. Apart… …

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  • 33Heart-shaped — headdress 1420 to 1450 womens headware. Tall templers covering the ears and pointing upwards forming a u shaped dip above the forhead. Secured with a circlet and draped with a veil …

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  • 34Nebula — headdress 19th century name for the ruffled veil worn 1350 to 1420. Made of linen and draped over the head. The fabris was woven in such a manner that the edges were wider than the actual cloth giving a frilled appearance. Named as the three rows …

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  • 35Reticulated — headdress developed from the crespine or caul …

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  • 36Beret — A beret (pronounced|ber HET in French or IPA|/ˈBer EHT/ in English [cite book |title=Oxford English Dictionary |edition= 2nd Edition |year=1989] , except in the USA, where it is usually pronounced IPA|/ber EHT [cite web… …

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  • 371400-1500 in fashion — Fashion in 15th century Europe was characterized by a series of extremes and extravagances, from the voluminous gowns called houppelandes with their sweeping floor length sleeves to the revealing doublets and hose of Renaissance Italy. Hats,… …

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  • 38Cher at the Colosseum — Tour by Cher Start date May 6, 2008 End date February 5, 2011 …

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  • 39Salute — This article is about the gesture. For other uses, see Salute (disambiguation). A salute is a gesture or other action used to display respect. Salutes are primarily associated with armed forces, but other organizations and civil people also use… …

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  • 40Fez (hat) — The fez (Greek: Φέσι, Turkish: fes, plural fezzes or fezes [ [http://www.merriam webster.com/dictionary/fez Fez in Merriam Webster s online dictionary] ] ), or Tarboosh طربوش, not to be confused with North African Checheya, is a red felt hat in… …

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