Definition of Capots

1. capot [v] - See also: capot

Lexicographical Neighbors of Capots

caponized
caponizes
caponizing
caponomics
capons
caporal
caporals
caporegime
caporegimes
capos
capot
capotasto
capotastos
capote
capotes
capots (current term)
capotted
capotting
capouch
capouches
cappa
cappabar
cappabars
cappable
cappadine
cappae
capped
capped 5'-end
capped elbow
capped hock

Literary usage of Capots

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

1. Travels in Northern Greece by William Martin Leake (1835)
"Those who reside are employed in the manufacture of capots, or as carriers with their mules, or in cultivating a few ..."

2. A Dictionary of Psychological Medicine: Giving the Definition, Etymology and by Daniel Hack Tuke (1892)
"capots (for etymology see CRETINS). A name given in France to Cretins, under the false impression ... (See CAGOTS, of which capots is probably a corruption. ..."

3. Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal (1892)
"Debat and the bath called "des capots," and are required to perform the office of rubbing all persons who shall require it or for whom it shall be ordered. ..."

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