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bon·net
/ˈbɑnət/
童帽,無邊女帽
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bon·net
,
v. i.
To
take
off
the
bonnet
or
cap
as
a
mark
of
respect
;
to
uncover
. [
Obs
.]
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bon·net
n.
1.
A
headdress
for
men
and
boys
;
a
cap
. [
Obs
.]
2.
A
soft
,
elastic
,
very
durable
cap
,
made
of
thick
,
seamless
woolen
stuff
,
and
worn
by
men
in
Scotland
.
And
plaids
and
bonnets
waving
high
.
--
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
3.
A
covering
for
the
head
,
worn
by
women
,
usually
protecting
more
or
less
the
back
and
sides
of
the
head
,
but
no
part
of
the
forehead
.
The
shape
of
the
bonnet
varies
greatly
at
different
times
;
formerly
the
front
part
projected
,
and
spread
outward
,
like
the
mouth
of
a
funnel
.
4.
Anything
resembling
a
bonnet
in
shape
or
use
;
as
,
(a)
Fort.
A
small
defense
work
at
a
salient
angle
;
or
a
part
of
a
parapet
elevated
to
screen
the
other
part
from
enfilade
fire
.
(b)
A
metallic
canopy
,
or
projection
,
over
an
opening
,
as
a
fireplace
,
or
a
cowl
or
hood
to
increase
the
draught
of
a
chimney
,
etc
.
(c)
A
frame
of
wire
netting
over
a
locomotive
chimney
,
to
prevent
escape
of
sparks
.
(d)
A
roofing
over
the
cage
of
a
mine
,
to
protect
its
occupants
from
objects
falling
down
the
shaft
.
(e)
In
pumps
,
a
metal
covering
for
the
openings
in
the
valve
chambers
.
5.
Naut.
An
additional
piece
of
canvas
laced
to
the
foot
of
a
jib
or
foresail
in
moderate
winds
.
6.
The
second
stomach
of
a
ruminating
animal
.
7.
An
accomplice
of
a
gambler
,
auctioneer
,
etc
.,
who
entices
others
to
bet
or
to
bid
;
a
decoy
. [
Cant
]
8.
Automobiles
The
metal
cover
or
shield
over
the
motor
;
predominantly
British
usage
.
In
the
U.S.
it
is
called
the
hood
. [
Brit
.]
Bonnet limpet
Zool.
,
a
name
given
,
from
their
shape
,
to
various
species
of
shells
(
family
Calyptræidæ).
Bonnet monkey
Zool.
,
an
East
Indian
monkey
(
Macacus sinicus
),
with
a
tuft
of
hair
on
its
head
;
the
munga
.
Bonnet piece
,
a
gold
coin
of
the
time
of
James
V
.
of
Scotland
,
the
king's
head
on
which
wears
a
bonnet
. --
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
To have a bee in the bonnet
.
See
under
Bee
.
Black bonnet
.
See
under
Black
.
Blue bonnet
.
See
in
the
Vocabulary
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
bonnet
n
1:
a
hat
tied
under
the
chin
[
syn
:
poke bonnet
]
2:
protective
covering
consisting
of
a
metal
part
that
covers
the
engine
; "
there
are
powerful
engines
under
the
hoods
of
new
cars
"; "
the
mechanic
removed
the
cowling
in
order
to
repair
the
plane's
engine
" [
syn
:
hood
,
cowl
,
cowling
]
v
:
dress
in
a
bonnet
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Bonnet
(
Heb
.
peer
),
Ex
. 39:28 (R.V., "
head-tires
");
Ezek
. 44:18 (R.V.,
"
tires
"),
denotes
properly
a
turban
worn
by
priests
,
and
in
Isa
.
3:20 (R.V., "
head-tires
")
a
head-dress
or
tiara
worn
by
females
.
The
Hebrew
word
so
rendered
literally
means
an
ornament
,
as
in
Isa
. 61:10 (R.V., "
garland
"),
and
in
Ezek
. 24:17, 23 "
tire
"
(R.V., "
head-tire
").
It
consisted
of
a
piece
of
cloth
twisted
about
the
head
.
In
Ex
. 28:40; 29:9
it
is
the
translation
of
a
different
Hebrew
word
(
migba'ah
),
which
denotes
the
turban
(R.V., "
head-tire
")
of
the
common
priest
as
distinguished
from
the
mitre
of
the
high
priest
. (
See
MITRE
.)
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