capoch Antonyms
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Meaning of capoch
Webster
capoch (n.)
A hood; especially, the hood attached to the gown of a monk.
Webster
capoch (v. t.)
To cover with, or as with, a hood; hence, to hoodwink or blind.
capoch Sentence Examples
- The capoch of the old church tower glistened in the sunlight.
- As I walked through the village, I noticed the capoch of each house varied in design.
- The capoch of the knight's helmet was adorned with intricate patterns.
- With a swift movement, he removed the capoch from the bottle of wine.
- The capoch of the fountain was sculpted in the likeness of a mythical creature.
- The tailor meticulously stitched the capoch onto the collar of the coat.
- A gentle breeze lifted the capoch of her scarf as she walked along the shore.
- The capoch of the tent flapped in the wind, signaling an approaching storm.
- The blacksmith carefully forged the capoch of the iron gate.
- In the garden, the capoch of the gnome's hat was a bright red, standing out amongst the greenery.
FAQs About the word capoch
A hood; especially, the hood attached to the gown of a monk., To cover with, or as with, a hood; hence, to hoodwink or blind.
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The capoch of the old church tower glistened in the sunlight.
As I walked through the village, I noticed the capoch of each house varied in design.
The capoch of the knight's helmet was adorned with intricate patterns.
With a swift movement, he removed the capoch from the bottle of wine.