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dunce cap - traducción al italiano

A PERSON CONSIDERED INCAPABLE OF LEARNING
Dunce cap; Dunce hat; Dunce's hat; Dunce's cap; List of literary dunces; Literary dunce; Dunce caps
  • 1828 engraving showing a boy standing on a stool wearing a dunce cap with the ears of an ass.
  • A young boy wearing a dunce cap in class, from a staged photo {{circa}} 1906

dunce cap         
berretto a cono
mob cap         
WOMAN'S CAP WITH A PUFFED CAUL OR CROWN AND A FRILLED EDGING, SOMETIMES WITH SIDE LAPPETS
Mob-cap; Mob cap
n. cuffia da donna con pizzi e volant in uso nei secoli diciottesimo e diciannovesimo; cuffietta da notte femminile
bathing cap         
  • Young girls from a Montreal kindergarten wearing swimsuits and swim caps, 1943
CAP WORN WHILE SWIMMING OR BATHING
Swimming cap; Head-cap; Bathing cap; Swimcaps; Swimcap; Swim caps; Swimming hat; Swim head wear; Swim head gear
cuffia da bagno

Definición

dunce
¦ noun a person who is slow at learning.
Word History
Dunce was originally a name for a follower of the 13th-century Scottish theologian John Duns Scotus, whose system of theology and philosophy, known as scholasticism, with its emphasis on tradition and dogma, was taught in universities throughout medieval Europe. The followers of Duns Scotus, known as Duns men, dunce men, or dunces, were ridiculed by 16th-century humanists and reformers as hair-splitting pedants and enemies of learning, and thus the word dunce acquired its negative connotations.

Wikipedia

Dunce

Dunce is a mild insult in English meaning "a person who is slow at learning or stupid". The etymology given by Richard Stanyhurst is that the word is derived from the name of the Scottish Scholastic theologian and philosopher John Duns Scotus.

Ejemplos de uso de dunce cap
1. At age 15, Liu watched as his father was paraded through the western city of Lanzhou wearing a dunce cap.
2. Near the president, advisers stand holding memos marked "WMD" and "North Korea." They‘re blowing bubbles, wearing a dunce cap and a beanie.
3. Then, gesturing toward a waiting stool, the schoolmarm asks, "Would someone like to demonstrate the dunce cap?" In the front row, Chaim Shotkin of Ottawa, a '–year–old ball of energy, leaps to his feet, waves his hand, pleads to be chosen.
4. Schumer (N.Y.) had strong–armed him out of the contest, and he dismissed Brown as a "very liberal, Democratic, long–standing U.S. congressman." To Mother Jones magazine, he suggested that Brown might be fitted with a "dunce cap." Hackett said his change of heart came Thursday while he was mowing his lawn.