Capote vs Capot - What's the difference?
capote | capot |
A long coat or cloak with a hood.
A coat made from a blanket, worn by 19th century Canadian woodsmen.
* 1888 , Theodore Roosevelt, Frontier Types, The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine , October 1888.
A winning of all the tricks in the game of piquet, counting for forty points.
To win all the tricks from, when playing at piquet.
As a verb capote
is .As a noun capot is
bonnet, hood.capote
English
Noun
(en noun)- The fourth member of our party round the camp-fire that night was a powerfully built trapper, partly French by blood,who wore a gayly colored capote , or blanket-coat, a greasy fur cap, and moccasins.
Anagrams
* * ----capot
English
Noun
(en noun)- (Hoyle)
Verb
(capott)- (Sir Walter Scott)