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kepis (<caps by form>, caps (headgear), ... Furnishings and Equipment (hierarchy name)) |
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Note: Small military caps with a nearly horizontal visor and a rigid crown that slopes toward the front; most popular in the French and United States armies, later adopted for civilian use. |
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kepis (preferred,C,U,English-P,D,U,PN)
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kepi (C,U,English,AD,U,SN)
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caps, Legionnaires' (C,U,English,UF,U,N)
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képis (C,U,English,UF,U,N)
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Legionnaires' caps (C,U,English,UF,U,N)
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士兵帽 (C,U,Chinese (traditional)-P,D,U,U)
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法國軍帽 (C,U,Chinese (traditional),UF,U,U)
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shì bīng mào (C,U,Chinese (transliterated Hanyu Pinyin)-P,UF,U,U)
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shi bing mao (C,U,Chinese (transliterated Pinyin without tones)-P,UF,U,U)
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shih ping mao (C,U,Chinese (transliterated Wade-Giles)-P,UF,U,U)
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kepies (C,U,Dutch-P,D,U,U)
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kepie (C,U,Dutch,AD,U,U)
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képi (C,U,French-P,AD,U,MSN)
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quepis (C,U,Spanish-P,D,U,PN)
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Facet/Hierarchy Code: V.TE |
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.... Furnishings and Equipment (hierarchy name) (G) |
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........ Costume (hierarchy name) (G) |
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............ costume (mode of fashion) (G) |
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................ costume accessories (G) |
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.................... worn costume accessories (G) |
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........................ <accessories by location on the head> (G) |
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............................ headgear (G) |
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................................ caps (headgear) (G) |
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.................................... <caps by form> (G) |
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........................................ kepis (G) |
Additional Notes: |
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Chinese (traditional) ..... 小型軍用無邊帽,有近水平的帽舌與向前傾斜的堅硬帽頂。在法國與美國軍隊中最為流行,後來也被一般民眾採用。 |
Dutch ..... Kleine legerpetten met een bijna horizontale klep en een harde bol die aan de voorkant naar beneden afloopt. Waren zeer populair in de Franse en Amerikaanse legers en zijn later overgenomen voor gebruik door burgers. |
Spanish ..... Gorra militar pequeña con una visera casi horizontal y una coronilla rígida que se inclina hacia el frente; mayormente popular en los ejércitos franceses y de Estados Unidos. Más tarde, fue adoptada para uso civil. |
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