Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - capuchin
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Capuchin
capuchin
noun Etymology: Middle French, from Old Italian cappuccino, from cappuccio; from his cowl Date: 1589 1. capitalized a member of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin forming since 1529 an austere branch of the first order of St. Francis of Assisi engaged in missionary work and preaching 2. a hooded cloak for women 3. any of a genus (Cebus) of South and Central American monkeys; especially one (C. capucinus) with the hair on its crown resembling a monk's cowl
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n. 1 a Franciscan friar of the new rule of 1529. 2 a cloak and hood formerly worn by women. 3 (capuchin) a any monkey of the genus Cebus of S. America, with cowl-like head hair. b a variety of pigeon with head and neck feathers resembling a cowl. Etymology: F f. It. cappuccino f. cappuccio cowl f. cappa CAPE(1) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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мам. капуцин (Cebus) – black-capped capuchin – brown pale-fronted capuchin – tufted capuchin – weeper capuchin – white-fronted capuchin – white-throated capuchin ...Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
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