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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

  1. The capoch of the old church tower glistened in the sunlight.
  2. As I walked through the village, I noticed the capoch of each house varied in design.
  3. The capoch of the knight's helmet was adorned with intricate patterns.
  4. With a swift movement, he removed the capoch from the bottle of wine.
  5. The capoch of the fountain was sculpted in the likeness of a mythical creature.
  6. The tailor meticulously stitched the capoch onto the collar of the coat.
  7. A gentle breeze lifted the capoch of her scarf as she walked along the shore.
  8. The capoch of the tent flapped in the wind, signaling an approaching storm.
  9. The blacksmith carefully forged the capoch of the iron gate.
  10. 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.