CAPES in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for CAPES in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

cape [Brit keɪp, Am keɪp] N

Cape Coloureds N npl (in South Africa)

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CAPES in the PONS Dictionary

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During the cold weather they would wear animal skin capes and occasionally wore sandals made from hide of yucca fiber.
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Many believe that following their blessing, the capes offer a miraculous power to heal the sick.
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The land spirits sought refuge in the flowers, trees, pines and insects, while the marine ones in capes, promontories, reefs, seaweed, dolphins and seals.
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But more prestigious clothes, lihin-lihin, were added for public appearances and especially on formal occasionsblouses and tunics, loose smocks with sleeves, capes, or ankle-length robes.
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The modern negligee thus perhaps owes more to women's fine bedjackets or bed-capes, and up-market slips than to the nightgown.
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They were attired in black garments, with silk capes and three-cornered hats.
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Women in heavy, ankle-length embroidered skirts dance with men in capes, kids in red dungarees pair off in dark corners.
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His fashion sense was unique, and he usually wore expensive suits, flowing neckties, and capes.
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Children made up the first contingent, wrapped for the journey in capes and blankets, with canvases tossed higgledy-piggledy over all.
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These include the elongated noses of proboscis monkeys, the upper-lip warts in golden snub-nosed monkeys, capes of white and silvery hair in hamadryas baboons - and beards in humans.
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