mockadour (Meaning)
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mockadour (n.)
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The flamboyant mockadour wig soared high above the woman's head, a testament to her social status.
The mockadour's intricate curls framed her face like a delicate halo, accentuating her porcelain-like skin.
His elaborate mockadour created an illusion of height, making him appear taller and more imposing.
The fashion for mockadours reached its peak during the reign of Louis XIV, when they became a symbol of aristocratic excess.