calotte (Meaning)

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calotte (n.)

Alt. of Callot

calotte Sentence Examples

  1. The mountaineer adjusted his calotte tightly to shield his head from the biting cold.
  2. The traditional attire of the Inuit includes a calotte to keep them warm in harsh Arctic conditions.
  3. The medieval knight's armor featured a metal calotte to protect the crown of his head.
  4. As the sun beat down relentlessly, the hiker reached for his calotte to shield his face from the intense rays.
  5. In religious ceremonies, priests often wear a calotte as part of their vestments.
  6. The intricate embroidery on the calotte added a touch of elegance to the bride's ensemble.
  7. During the winter carnival, children adorned their heads with festive calottes adorned with pom-poms and tassels.
  8. The elderly man carefully placed his calotte on his head before stepping out into the chilly morning air.
  9. The fashion designer showcased a collection of avant-garde calottes during Paris Fashion Week.
  10. In some cultures, a calotte is worn as a symbol of status or authority.

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Alt. of Callot

fez, pillbox, helmet, kufi, sunbonnet, tricorne, toque, capuche, zucchetto, cloche

No antonyms found.

The mountaineer adjusted his calotte tightly to shield his head from the biting cold.

The traditional attire of the Inuit includes a calotte to keep them warm in harsh Arctic conditions.

The medieval knight's armor featured a metal calotte to protect the crown of his head.

As the sun beat down relentlessly, the hiker reached for his calotte to shield his face from the intense rays.