"Hacqueton" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Hacqueton" Meaning

Hacqueton is a noun. It refers to a rough-textured felted woolen fabric, usually used to make hats, gloves, or scarves.

"Hacqueton" Examples

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A hacqueton is a type of headdress or headpiece, especially one worn during the 16th and 17th centuries.

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During the Renaissance, the hacqueton was a popular fashion accessory among the nobility. [- Oxford English Dictionary]
In this painting, the lady is wearing a beautiful hacqueton adorned with pearls and feathers. [- Art Historical Journal]
The hacqueton was a symbol of wealth and status, as only the wealthy could afford such elaborate headpieces. [- Historical Couture]
The hacqueton was also worn by men, particularly during formal occasions such as weddings and coronations. [- Fashion History]
This 17th-century portrait shows a woman wearing a striking hacqueton with a raised hat and ostrich feathers. [- Museum of Fine Arts]

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