Chaisel

Chaisel
14th century hood arranged in a variety of styles, often with a long liripipe or tippet which may be worn thrown over the shoulder. Worn by men and women.
15th century headdress consisting of a circular roll or burlet, a liripipe or tippet, sometimes left dangling, and a cockscomb-like flopping crown.

Medieval glossary. 2014.

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  • chaisel — sb. == a woman’s upper garment. Alys. 279. ‘espece de vetement.’ Roq. s. v. SS. cheisil. Fr. cheinsil, v. Roq. s. v. chainse, and Gloss. Rem. to Laȝ. iii. 502 …   Oldest English Words

  • chaisel — …   Useful english dictionary

  • Cheisil — see Chaisel …   Medieval glossary

  • cheisible — cheisible, sil obs. ff. chasuble, chaisel …   Useful english dictionary

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