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kepi$42194$ - traducción al árabe

FLAT CIRCULAR CAP WITH A VISOR
Képi; Bonnet de police à visière; Foreign legion hat; Kepi (hat); Bonnet de police a visiere
  • [[Irvin McDowell]] and [[George B. McClellan]] wearing the two most common regulation kepis of the US Army. The McDowell cap had a crescent shaped peak, while the McClellan cap was more fitted.
  • Nazi SA wearing kepis 1928
  • Personal-Gendarmeria-Nacional-Argentina
  • A police constable in [[Pondicherry]]
  • An old Confederate kepi in a German museum
  • Conductor on an [[Amtrak]] passenger train in the United States
  • Portrait of an unknown Union soldier wearing a forage cap during the American Civil War

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n. الكبية قبعة عسكرية
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قبعة عسكرية
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Definición

kepi
['k?pi, 'ke?pi]
¦ noun (plural kepis) a French military cap with a horizontal peak.
Origin
C19: from Fr. kepi, from Swiss Ger. Kappi, dimin. of Kappe 'cap'.

Wikipedia

Kepi

The kepi (English: or ) is a cap with a flat circular top and a peak, or visor. In English, the term is a loanword of French: képi, itself a re-spelled version of the Alemannic German: Käppi, a diminutive form of Kappe, meaning "cap". In Europe, this headgear is most commonly associated with French military and police uniforms, though versions of it were widely worn by other armies during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In North America, it is usually associated with the American Civil War, as it was worn by soldiers on both sides of the conflict.