"Hennin" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A hennin is a type of headpiece that was worn by women in the early modern period, particularly during the 15th to 17th centuries. It is a conical or spherical structure that rises from the head, often decorated with feathers, flowers, or other ornaments. Hennins were typically worn by noblewomen, aristocrats, and high-ranking clergywomen as a symbol of their social status and wealth.
Henley refers to a type of knee-length dress boot originating from Henley-on-Thames, a town in Oxfordshire, England. It is characterized by its short length, lacing system, and often has a sheepskin or suede finish. The word "Henley" is often used to describe this specific style of boot, which is popular for casual wear and outdoor activities.