- the
author of the
Chronicle Eulogium Historiarum sive
Temporis mentions liripipes that hang
right down to the
heels like
ridiculous strips ('liripipia usque...
- from
malevolent spirits and ward off demons. In the U.S., t****els, or
liripipes, are also
found on
mortarboards during university graduation ceremonies...
- By
about 1400 the
trailing point was
sometimes of
enormous proportions.
Liripipe Pointy hat
Gugel in the German-language Wikipedia.
Retrieved 9 May 2015...
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modern or historical,
attached to tops or shirts, overcoats, cloaks, etc.
Liripipe Mary
Queen of
Scots Medieval hood
Mourning hood
Riding hood
Stuart hood...
-
simple shape. The
traditional full-shape hood
consists of a cape, cowl, and
liripipe, as is used at Cambridge. At Oxford, the bachelors' and masters' hoods...
-
hoods are
those that have a cape, a cowl and a
liripipe. [s]
simple shape hoods have only a cowl and a
liripipe. [a]
Aberdeen shape hoods have only a cape...
-
Cambridge uses a 'full' shape, with both cowl and
square cape and
substantial liripipe for all hoods.
Other English universities use one of
these patterns or...
-
Faluche Square academic cap
Student cap
Tudor bonnet Hoods Cowl
Epitoge Hood
Liripipe Stole Tippet Gowns Cope Gown
Khrui Miscellaneous Bands Doctoral ring Sub...
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utilitarian garment, it
first grew a long
partly decorative tail
behind called a
liripipe, and then
developed into a complex,
versatile and
expensive headgear after...
-
liripipe,
lined White and
bordered inside on all
edges with the
faculty colour.
Diplomas A
green hood of
Belfast simple shape [s3]
without a
liripipe...