Definition of Opera hood

1. Noun. A large cloak worn over evening clothes.

Exact synonyms: Opera Cloak
Generic synonyms: Cloak

Lexicographical Neighbors of Opera Hood

opepes
oper
opera
opera bouffe
opera buffa
opera cake
opera citato
opera cloak
opera comique
opera company
opera glove
opera hat
opera hood (current term)
opera house
opera houses
opera singer
opera singers
opera star
operabilities
operability
operable
operably
operad
operads
operagoer
operagoers
operagoing

Literary usage of Opera hood

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Two Centuries of Costume in America, MDCXX-MDCCCXX by Alice Morse Earle (1903)
"opera hood, OR CARDINAL, OF BLACK. SILK . . . 247 It is now in Boston Museum of Fine Arts. QUILTED HOOD 248 Owned by Miss Mary Atkinson of Doylestown, Pa. ..."

2. Book-prices Current: A Record of Prices at which Books Have Been Sold at Auction (1896)
"Opera et Annotationes in Omnia Ovidii Opera, hood of the British Empire, etc., illuminated plates (fo.\cd\ 4 vol., half calf gilt, gilt edges, W. Pickering, ..."

3. The Standard Dictionary of Facts: History, Language, Literature, Biography by Frontier press company, Buffalo (1919)
"Ida Valerga; first stage appearance with opera Hood," the following season played leading part of Nietzsche, ..."

4. How to Travel: Hints,advice,and Suggestions to Travelers by Land and Sea All by Thomas Wallace Knox (1887)
"A pretty opera-hood will do good service for a change. If the weather is very warm on the day you are to sail, carry your steamer-clothes in your ..."

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