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Type of hat
A flat cap is a rounded cap with a small stiff brim in front, originating in Northern England. The hat is also known in Ireland as a paddy cap; in Scotland
Flat_cap
Type of soft, billed hat
curved or flat brim, structured cap, high profile, adjustable by the use of elastic materials. Fitted hat – curved or flat brim, structured cap, high profile
Baseball_cap
Headgear similar to a flat cap
The newsboy cap, newsie cap, Gatsby, jeff cap, or baker boy hat (British) is a casual-wear cap similar in style to the flat cap. It has a similar overall
Newsboy_cap
Headgear
A cap is a flat headgear. They made their first appearance as early as 3200 BC. The origin of the word "cap" comes from the Old French word "chapeau"
Cap
Flat cap traditional to Sicily and Calabria
The coppola (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkɔppola]) is a traditional kind of flat cap typically worn in Sicily, Campania and Calabria, where is it known as còppula
Coppola_cap
Criminal gang in Birmingham, England (1880s – 1920s)
buttoned waistcoats, silk scarves, bell-bottom trousers, leather boots, and flat caps.[failed verification] The Blinders' dominance came about from beating
Peaky_Blinders
Rounded men's hard cap
The Ascot cap, also known as the Coffey cap or Lippincott cap, is a men's hard cap similar to the flat cap, but distinguished by its hardness and rounded
Ascot_cap
Traditional Scottish bonnet
caps were the normal fashion of men and servants, and they remained so throughout the 17th century. Similar in outline to the various types of flat bonnet
Tam_o'_shanter_(cap)
Max amount that NHL teams can pay players
North America, there has been a "flat cap" of $81.5 million from the 2019–20 through the 2022–23 seasons. A salary cap existed in the early days of the
NHL_salary_cap
Wide-brimmed hat designed to shade face and neck from the sun
in the 19th century as a boxy flat cap, the hat was designed to provide maximum protection from the sun, featuring a cap with a brim to shield the face
Legionnaire_hat
kinds of contemporary or traditional hat. Includes brimmed styles. Includes caps with visor. Includes brimless headgear. List of headgear List of fur headgear
List_of_hat_styles
Soft cap worn by military personnel in the field
cap, also known as a field cap or soft cap, is a soft kepi constructed similarly to a baseball cap, with a stiff, rounded visor but featuring a flat top
Patrol_cap
Foldable military cap
cap is a military cap that can be folded flat when not being worn. It is also known as a garrison cap or flight cap in the United States, wedge cap in
Side_cap
Paper size historically common in some parts of Europe, and former British territories
on the "cap" name: Flat cap (i.e. unfolded). 14 by 17 inches (356 mm × 432 mm) Small Flat cap (or law blank cap, corporation cap or legal cap). 13 by
Foolscap_folio
Type of headwear
A peaked cap, peaked hat, service cap, barracks cover, forage cap, or combination cap is a form of headgear worn by the armed forces of many nations, as
Peaked_cap
Founder of Bob's Red Mill (1929–2024)
products, in 1978. Known for his white beard, red vest, bolo tie, and flat cap, an illustration of Moore's face is found on all of the company's products
Bob_Moore_(executive)
English steeplejack, mechanic and television personality (1938–2004)
raconteur, he also became an after-dinner speaker and would wear his trademark flat cap with his dinner jacket. He made an appearance in a 1996 television advertisement
Fred_Dibnah
cap, also Gatsby cap, newsboy cap, bakerboy cap Equestrian helmet Fedora Fire hat in the National Museum of American History Flat cap, also paddy cap
List_of_headgear
Clothing worn for a profession
1970s, dustmen, coalmen, and the manual laborers known as navvies wore flat caps, corduroy pants, heavy boots, and donkey jackets, often with a brightly
Workwear
Traditional Serbian headwear
is cylinder-shaped, with a flat top in a red colour, black sides, and often with a black tassel in the back. The Lika cap is believed to be a derivation
Lika_cap
Cap of type originally often worn by seafarers
A mariner's cap, also called a skipper's cap, sailor's cap, Dutch Boy's cap, Greek cap, fiddler's cap, or breton cap is a peaked cap, usually made from
Mariner's_cap
British-Italian mobster (1888–1950)
wealth, he was not ostentatious even at his peak. He routinely wore a flat cap, collarless shirt, high-buttoned waistcoat, and dark suit. A gangland boss
Charles_Sabini
Traditional rural attire in the UK
Ventile. The flat cap, Irish walking hat, deerstalker and trilby hat are some traditional forms of headwear used in the country. The flat cap is often made
British_country_clothing
Hat worn by enlisted Naval personnel
A sailor cap is a round, flat visorless hat worn by sailors in many of the world's navies. A tally, an inscribed black silk ribbon, is tied around the
Sailor_cap
Flat-topped, steep-sided volcano
top of the ice and then creates normal-looking lava flows that make a flat cap on top of the hill. Discovering and dating the lava flows in a tuya has
Tuya
Informal Western dress code
Informal suits have been traditionally worn with a fedora, a trilby, or a flat cap. Other accessories include handkerchief, suspenders or belt, watch, and
Suit
north of England in the 14th century, the flat cap is associated with the working classes in the UK. The flat cap has seen a 21st-century resurgence in popularity
Culture_of_the_United_Kingdom
American entertainer (1932–2015)
outfit each time he appeared, which consisted of a green sweater jacket, a flat cap, bell-bottomed slacks, and sneakers. On The Gong Show, Patton's appearances
Gene_Gene_the_Dancing_Machine
American professional golfer (born 1993)
Texas, where he majored in physics. DeChambeau wore an anachronistic flat cap while on the golf course due to his admiration for Ben Hogan and fellow
Bryson_DeChambeau
Cultural area of England
jacket and trousers held up by braces, an overcoat, and a hat, typically a flat cap, while women would wear a dress, or a skirt and blouse, with an apron on
Northern_England
Species of mushroom
genus Russula. It was first described in 1774. It has a red, convex to flat cap up to 8.5 cm (3.3 in) in diameter, with a cuticle that can be peeled off
Russula_emetica
Headwear worn by cricket players
1960 A Thai Cub Scout in 2010 Cricket portal Fashion portal Cap (sport) Baggy green Flat cap List of hat styles List of headgear Gavin Mortimer (2013).
Cricket_cap
Political and business family in Ireland
Outside the Dáil chamber, Jackie was always seen wearing a trademark flat cap in public; though Danny appears bare-headed, Michael has carried on the
Healy-Rae_family
2011 novel by Anthony Horowitz
case that was "too shocking to be revealed until now". The client of "The Flat Cap case" is introduced as a man by the name of Edmund Carstairs, an art dealer
The_House_of_Silk
lounge or sack suits, and flat straw boaters were worn for casual occasions. Shoes for men were mostly over the ankle. Toe cap, lace up boots in black,
1900s_in_Western_fashion
Topics referred to by the same term
Coppola Coppola family, Italian-American film family Coppola (cap), a traditional flat cap worn by men in Sicily Coppola, a character from "Der Sandmann"
Coppola
American animated television series
electric guitar (personalized with a big "R"). He always wears an orange flat cap, a fuchsia vest, a pink turtleneck/sweater, purple bell-bottom jeans, and
Fat_Albert_and_the_Cosby_Kids
Traditional clothing usually associated with a geographic area
shawls. In Northern England, traditional clothes include the maud and flat cap. In the northeast, traditional attire includes the rapper dance dress and
Folk_costume
Shaped head covering
rank or regiment. Police typically wear distinctive hats such as peaked caps or brimmed hats, such as those worn by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Hat
Bronze statue in York, England
government in the region. On Yorkshire Day 2018 the statue was dressed in a flat cap and given two chocolate themed props: a giant Kit Kat and Terry's Chocolate
Statue of Constantine the Great, York
Statue_of_Constantine_the_Great,_York
British audio equipment manufacturer
Interconnect Cable – terminated at both ends with DIN plugs. The Flat Cap, Hi-Cap and Super Cap are, in order of increasing sophistication and cost, external
Naim_Audio_amplification
English musician (1946–2006)
him Syd after he came to a field day at Abington Scout site wearing a flat cap instead of his scout beret, because "Syd" was a "working-class" name. He
Syd_Barrett
American racing announcer, writer and former driver
from Manchester, Connecticut. He is commonly seen wearing a trademark flat cap. Berggren described himself as "the worst student" in high school. No college
Dick_Berggren
Flat-topped, visorless cap
Basque: txapel [t͡ʃa.pel]; Spanish: boina [ˈbojna]) is a soft, round, flat-crowned cap made of hand-knitted wool, crocheted cotton, wool felt, or acrylic
Beret
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up caps in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Caps are flat headgear. Caps or CAPS may also refer to: CESG Assisted Products Service, provided by the
Caps
Scottish socialist and founder of the British Labour Party (1856–1915)
the press, and was accused of wearing a flat cap, headgear associated with the common working man; a "cloth cap in Parliament". In Parliament, Hardie advocated
Keir_Hardie
Dutch painter and printmaker (1606–1669)
Self-portrait, c. 1628–29, pen and brush and ink on paper Self-portrait in a cap, with eyes wide open, 1630, etching and burin Seated Old Man (c. 1630), red
Rembrandt
American professional wrestling manager, referee and wrestler
a pin-striped suit with slacks cut at his shins, a red bow-tie, and a flat cap. He first managed Big Bully Busick. When Busick left the company and Slick
Harvey_Wippleman
Biker subculture members in the United Kingdom
seen any more. Instead, some contemporary rockers wear a classic woollen flat cap. In the early 1970s, the British rocker and hardcore motorcycle scene fractured
Rocker_(subculture)
English territorial police force
either a white flat cap or bowler hat. In 2009 Thames Valley Police proposed to be the first force to introduce the use of baseball caps as a primary mode
Thames_Valley_Police
Type of cap used in academic dress
academic cap, graduate cap, cap, mortarboard (because of its similarity in appearance to the mortarboard used by brickmasons to hold mortar), or Oxford cap is
Square_academic_cap
American professional wrestler (born 1959)
villainous golf player. He often entered the ring in casual wear and a flat cap as if ready to golf and, prior to matches, would offer his opponents a
Smash_(wrestler)
Village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England
ISBN 1230139141. "World Flat Cap Throwing Championships". Driffield Times & Post. 11 July 2007. Retrieved 5 February 2013. "Flat cap throwing championships
Fridaythorpe
Association football club in England
Brighton & Hove Albion. The footage featured the overweight Emney, wearing a flat cap and monocle and smoking a cigar, dribbling the ball past the entire Gills
Gillingham_F.C.
Civilian clothes for a man upon demobilised after WWII
Imperial War Museum, the full outfit included: A felt hat or optional flat cap A double-breasted pinstripe three-piece suit, or a single-breasted jacket
Demob_suit
class and middle-class men. Working-class men wore a standard newsboy cap or a flat cap. Style gallery Photographer Clarence Hudson White, c. 1920. Politician
1920s_in_Western_fashion
Fictional character from Coronation Street
while helping Minnie out when he could. He became known for his trademark flat cap, which he even wore during a bed scene. Jed was arrested on Minnie's birthday
Jed_Stone
Etruscan deity
associated with images of Janus. In addition to his rustic boots, and the flat cap that stretches over both of his heads, he also wears a torque necklace
Culsans
Topics referred to by the same term
(Irish coin) Sixpence (Australian) Sixpence (New Zealand coin) Flat cap, a rounded cap with a brim, also called a sixpence Collin Sixpence (born 1974)
Sixpence
Australian cricket team cap
portal Cricket portal Fashion portal List of hat styles Cricket cap Baseball cap Beret Flat cap "Salute the Baggy Green giants". News.bbc.co.uk. 11 July 2003
Baggy_green
Soft conical cap with the top pulled forward
The Phrygian cap (/ˈfrɪdʒ(i)ən/ ), also known as Thracian cap and liberty cap, is a soft conical cap with the apex bent over, associated in antiquity
Phrygian_cap
Association football club in Italy
1928 Summer Olympics before leaving Casale for Juventus. His total of 59 caps stood as a record for about 40 years. Eraldo Monzeglio, later to represent
Casale_FBC
2016 video game
Human: Fall Flat is a 2016 puzzle-platform game developed by Lithuanian studio No Brakes Games and published by Curve Digital. It was initially released
Human:_Fall_Flat
Square cloth hat used by Anglican clergy
It is also soft and foldable, "Constructed to fold flat when not in use ..." The Canterbury cap is the medieval biretta, descended from the ancient pileus
Canterbury_cap
Working-class youth subculture
common among skinheads include: Trilby hats; pork pie hats; flat caps (Scally caps or driver caps), winter woollen hats (without a bobble). Less common have
Skinhead
Comedy sketch first broadcast in 1966
loose-cut suit and homburg hat, and Corbett in a workman's jacket, scarf, and flat cap. Each in turn describes their social advantages and disadvantages, and
Class_sketch
Driver in TV motoring show Top Gear
accent), was featured. Alongside his trademark racing outfit, he had a flat cap on his helmet and two whippets by his feet. He was involved in driving
The_Stig
Sportsmanship award
bizarre acceptance speech for the 2019 UEFA Presidents Award. Dressed in a flat cap, he began by quoting William Shakespeare's King Lear – "As flies to wanton
UEFA_President's_Award
Traditional hat
The Montenegrin cap (Serbian: Црногорска капа, romanized: Crnogorska kapa), refers to a flat cylindrical cap with a red top and black brim, traditionally
Montenegrin_cap
Japanese manga series and its adaptations
pro-Ajin movement, also known as Hat (帽子, Boushi) due to his signature flat cap hat, Satō is a calm and collected individual who is well known within the
Ajin:_Demi-Human
Island in the Mediterranean, region of Italy
wood with iron components. The Sicilian coppola is a traditional kind of flat cap typically worn by men in Sicily. First used by English nobles during the
Sicily
Laws controlling consumption and apparel
degree, were to wear woolen caps on pain of a fine of three farthings (3⁄4 penny) per day. This law instituted the flat cap as part of English wear. The
Sumptuary_law
English actor (1917–2004)
appeared in numerous British films of the 1950s and 1960s, usually playing 'flat cap'-wearing working class characters from Northern England or low ranks in
Harold Goodwin (English actor)
Harold_Goodwin_(English_actor)
Fictional characters
performance. Cook scripted a conversation between two men from Dagenham wearing flat caps. This proved to be very popular with television audiences and the partnership
Pete_and_Dud
Rock and pop concert venue in Frankfurt am Main
Batschkapp (Hessian dialect for 'flat cap') is a rock and pop concert venue in Frankfurt am Main. It is located in the warehouse district of the neighborhood
Batschkapp
Musical ensembles maintained by the British uniformed services
these formations wear Scottish/Irish/Gurkha full dress uniforms, with the flat cap for the Brigade of Gurkhas, tartan kilts in unit colours and black feather
Military bands of the United Kingdom
Military_bands_of_the_United_Kingdom
Clothing style
2016. Ferrier, Morwenna (June 21, 2014). "The End of the Hipster: How Flat Caps and Beards Stopped Being So Cool". The Guardian. Archived from the original
Normcore
Children's game
caps is a children’s game played with small flat circular discs, originally the cardboard caps from milk bottles. Players make a stack of these caps,
Milk_caps_(game)
British comic book
the eponymous Daily Mirror newspaper strip, and Buster wore a similar flat cap to reinforce the connection. In early issues, Buster often referred to
Buster_(comics)
Traditional sheep fur hat of Central and South Asia
Pakistan. In terms of design, the cap is peaked and has several parts. It folds flat when taken off the head. The cap has been particularly popular among
Karakul_hat
Hat style popular with American workers
A trucker hat, mesh cap or netback cap is a soft hat with a rounded crown and a stiff flat bill projecting in front. It is also sometimes known as a "gimme
Trucker_hat
British comic strip
"Flo"), as well as being served burnt food by her. Andy's iconic checked flat cap is always pulled down over his eyes, even when he is napping or bathing
Andy_Capp
Television series
Bonehead: The skeleton owner of the pet shop (who wore a bigger hat called a flat cap with a pencil and an apron), who Big and Little took Dog into with a view
Funnybones
English actor, comedian and singer (1915–2010)
fully adopted the costume that would become his trademark: an askew tweed flat cap with the peak turned up, a suit at least two sizes too small, a crumpled
Norman_Wisdom
Flat circular cap with a visor
The kepi (English: /ˈkɛpiː/ or /ˈkeɪpiː/) is a cap with a flat circular top and a peak, or visor. In English, the term is a loanword from French: képi
Kepi
Military uniforms of the Union Army in the American Civil War
Italian bersaglieri hat), pork pie hat, telescope crown hat, flat cap, bowler hat or smoking cap (worn in camp when off-duty) Marines were issued tall leather
Uniforms_of_the_Union_army
Fictional character from EastEnders
"superb." He also said "wearing a heavy overcoat and a 1920s-style newsboy flat cap, Derek looks as though he could easily be one of Al Capone's hoodlum".
Derek_Branning
Designation given to various types of military undress, fatigue or working headwear
McClellan cap was flat; the second, called the McDowell cap, was curved. U.S. Army regulations called for insignia to be put on the top of the cap, with branch
Forage_cap
Soft round-topped men's hat
(Urdu: پکول; Shina and Khowar: پاکول) is a traditional soft, flat, rolled-up and round-topped cap originating from the Gilgit and Chitral areas in northern
Pakol
Seaside resort in Agde, France
Cap d'Agde (French pronunciation: [kap daɡd]) is a seaside resort on France's Mediterranean coast. It is located in the commune of Agde, in the Hérault
Cap_d'Agde
British actor (1926–1985)
Zod walking on water and in the second, he appears as a pedestrian in a flat cap who upsets a display of toy penguins that triggers the slapstick chaos
Gordon_Rollings
Type of headwear
when it was called a "bonnet". These caps were always gathered to a flat, often curved, brim. The caul had a flat bottom and curved top. The bottom was
Mobcap
Conservative Protestant community in western Ukraine
kashketnyky is derived from the Ukrainian word kashket ("flat cap"), referring to the dark caps that male adherents wear from boyhood as a sign of modesty
Kashketnyky
English footballer (1945–2007)
Many of Ball's former football colleagues were in attendance, and the flat cap that he had become well known for wearing was placed on top of his coffin
Alan_Ball_Jr.
Culture of English county
stereotype of a Yorkshireman had a tendency to include such accessories as a flat cap and a whippet; this alludes to rural life. While the stereotype might not
Culture_of_Yorkshire
Style of hat
A pillbox hat is a small hat with a flat crown, straight, upright sides, and no brim. It is named after the small cylindrical or hexagonal cases that were
Pillbox_hat
German hip hop group
guitarist of the Norwegian death-punk band Turbonegro, who wore an SS flat cap, he decided to use his real name to avoid any possible confusion. Later
K.I.Z
Historical timeline
the Nickelodeon with a period illustration of a boy in knickers, British flat cap, big suspenders, tip toed on a stylish iron train step looking into the
History_of_Nickelodeon
Swedish band
Äpärä. Downhill Blues (1997) was produced by the band and Nico Elgstrand ('Flat Cap Tiger'), and included guest backing vocalists Izmo Ledderfejs and 'Leffe
Loud_Pipes_(band)
British cartoonist, creator of Andy Capp
Andy Capp, a stereotypically lazy, selfish working-class northerner in a flat cap, and his long-suffering wife Flo (named after Smythe's mother), during
Reg_Smythe
FLAT CAP
FLAT CAP
Boy/Male
Native American
Flat iron.
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Flat Clearing
Male
Russian
(Филат) Pet form of Russian Feofilakt, FILAT means "God-guard."
Girl/Female
Biblical
Even-tempered, flat country.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Flat Meadow
Boy/Male
French
From the flat land.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly East Anglia)
English (chiefly East Anglia) : topographic name for someone who lived on a flat, a patch of level or low-lying ground (Old Norse flat, flǫt).South German : variant of Flath 2.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Flat Meadow
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Flat Clearing
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Till End
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia) and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
English (East Anglia) and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for someone who grew, sold, or treated flax for weaving into linen cloth, from (respectively) Middle English flax, German Flachs.
Boy/Male
Greek
Flat footed.
Boy/Male
Japanese
Flat and level field.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Flat Meadow
Male
Celtic
, Mars.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English fÅde ‘child’, literally ‘that which is fed’, from Old English fÅda ‘food’.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese
Flat Grassland
Boy/Male
French
From the flat land.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Flat Meadow
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
From the Flat Lands
FLAT CAP
FLAT CAP
Female
Egyptian
, Gold.
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Gray haired battle maiden.
Biblical
muddy; eggs; fine linen or silk
Girl/Female
Indian
Desire, Want
Girl/Female
French
Color of plum.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Brilliant, Queen
Boy/Male
Muslim
A companion of the prophet
Boy/Male
Muslim
Boy/Male
English Teutonic Spanish
Industrious.
Boy/Male
Indian
The withholder
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v. t.
To make flat; to flatten; to level.
v. t.
To signal to with a flag; as, to flag a train.
n.
Plain; flat; level.
superl.
Not sharp or shrill; not acute; as, a flat sound.
adv.
In a flat manner; directly; flatly.
superl.
Unanimated; dull; uninteresting; without point or spirit; monotonous; as, a flat speech or composition.
v. i.
To become flat, or flattened; to sink or fall to an even surface.
superl.
Below the true pitch; hence, as applied to intervals, minor, or lower by a half step; as, a flat seventh; A flat.
n.
The flat or broad side of a sword.
n.
A flat-bottomed boat, without keel, and of small draught.
n.
Something broad and flat in form
v. t.
To lay with flags of flat stones.
superl.
Tasteless; stale; vapid; insipid; dead; as, fruit or drink flat to the taste.
n.
A flat stone used for paving.
v. i.
A float board. See Float board (below).
a.
Having a head with a flattened top; as, a flat-headed nail.
n.
The flat part, or side, of anything; as, the broad side of a blade, as distinguished from its edge.
superl.
Lying at full length, or spread out, upon the ground; level with the ground or earth; prostrate; as, to lie flat on the ground; hence, fallen; laid low; ruined; destroyed.
adv.
Level with the ground; flat.
superl.
Lacking liveliness of commercial exchange and dealings; depressed; dull; as, the market is flat.