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headdress


Meanings
  • An ornamental headpiece, often made of feathers, fabric, or other materials.

    - "The Native American wore a colorful headdress during the cultural celebration."
    - "The samurai's headdress was made of real horsehair and feathers."
    - "The bride wore a beautiful, delicate floral headdress to complement her wedding gown."

Synonyms

headgear
Rhymes
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harness , warrant , carnival , arrangement , canvas
Homophones
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  1. Hat () :


Variants
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headdress , headdresses
Forms
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verb: to headdress, meaning to adorn one's head with a headdress; plural forms: headdresses, headdress; comparative/superlative forms for adjectives: more headdress-like, most headdress-like


Etymology
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The word 'headdress' comes from the Old English word 'heafod-draeg,' which translates to 'head-bearing.'


Related Concepts
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  1. Crown: A circular ornament worn on the head to symbolize power, authority, or royalty.

  2. Headpiece: An ornamental piece worn on the head, typically used for decorative or fashion purposes.

  3. Tiara: An ornamental headband or circlet, typically worn by women to symbolize marriage or royalty.


Culture
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Throughout history, headdresses have played a significant role in various cultures and societies around the world. They have been used for various purposes, including religious or spiritual significance, as a symbol of power, authority, or status, or for fashion or aesthetic purposes. Some of the most notable examples of cultures and societies that have utilized headdresses include Native American and First Nations peoples, various African and Asian cultures, and even European and Middle Eastern cultures. The use of headdresses in various cultures and societies around the world is a testament to their enduring significance and importance in human history and culture.

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