1costumehead-covering, cap, hat, hood:
(
MS: s.xiii/xiv
) pillea: (D*) huris ou chapews
(var.
(L: s.xiii) chapés;
(C*: s.xiii) chapel de cotun
)
ii 128
♦
mil.costumecap, helmet:
(
1160-74;
MS: s.xiiiin
)
La gent a pié fu bien armee, Chascun porta arc e espee, Sor lor testes orent chapels
ii 170.7671
(
c.1235;
MS: c.1235
)
Deslacent aventailles, heumes e chapeus
1469
(
MS: s.xiii
)
galeas: (A) chapeaus
(var. (L: s.xiiiex) heumes; (D: s. xiii/xiv) coyfis)
ii 44.49
♦
herald.costume(as an armorial bearing) hat:
(
c.1350;
MS: s.xvin
)
Le roy de T. porte de azure ové trois chapeaux d’or […]
321
♦
costumehead-band:
(
MS: s.xiii
)
crinale: chapel
i 66
(
MS: s.xiiiex
)
Continebat autem archa quam aperuerat [...] capitula, nimbos
gloss: chapeus, mitras cum redimiculis [...]
i 175.91 and ii 57.91
2decor.chaplet, wreath:
(
c.1235;
MS: c.1235
)
(J.C.) Lier se lessa […] A un piler, […] A curune de espines pur chapel capital, En croit le pendirent li Giu desloial
1618
(
1433-34;
MS: c.1449
)
deux potz d’argent doré a ung esmaal sur le couvercle d’une chapel d’encolies et de marguerites
B173
♦
herald.chaplet (garland of heraldic roses):
(
s.xiii;
MS: 1606
)
F.W. porte borel d’argent et d’azure ou trois chapeus de gulez
87.40
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