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Definition of Cagoules
1. cagoule [n] - See also: cagoule
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cagoules
Literary usage of Cagoules
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Army Behind the Army by Edward Alexander Powell (1919)
"80 Camouflaging a Divisional Headquarters in the Toul Sector 81 Suits Known as
cagoules 94 The Work of the Camouflage Corps 95 Man and Horse Completely ..."
2. From Waterloo to the Peninsula: Four Months' Hard Labor in Belgium, Holland by George Augustus Sala (1867)
"You know, from the very first moment in the very first scene, when the black
banners and cagoules of the familiars of the Inquisition make their appearance, ..."
3. Twice Around the Clock: Or, The Hours of the Day and Night in London by George Augustus Sala, William McConnell (1862)
"Plenty of Monks : robes and cagoules of gray linen, a rope for a girdle, a
pennyworth of wooden beads for a rosary, and slippers cut down into sandals—these ..."
4. Steering Business Toward Sustainability by Fritjof Capra, Gunter A. Pauli (1995)
"Designing from the cornerstone of a functional need focused our efforts, and
customers appreciated our “hand-forged” Stand Up Shorts, cagoules, and corduroy ..."