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O que (quem) é cagoule - definição

LIGHTWEIGHT, WEATHERPROOF RAINCOAT OR ANORAK WITH A HOOD
Kagool; Kagoul; Pakamac; Cagoul; Cagoule (raincoat); Pack-a-mac
  • Peter Storm]] cagoule with zipped side-slit hand access to undergarments and extra-long sleeves with elasticated storm cuffs, modelled on a mannequin

cagoule         
[k?'gu:l]
(also kagoul)
¦ noun Brit. a lightweight, hooded, thigh-length waterproof jacket.
Origin
1950s: from Fr., lit. 'cowl'.
Cagoule         
A cagoule (), also spelled cagoul, kagoule or kagool, is the British English term for a lightweight weatherproof raincoat or anorak with a hood (usually without lining), which often comes in knee-length form.The Chambers Dictionary, 1994, The Canadian English equivalent is windbreaker.
pakamac         
['pak?mak]
(also pacamac)
¦ noun Brit. a lightweight plastic mackintosh that can be folded up into a small pack when not required.
Origin
1950s: phonetic respelling of pack a mac.

Wikipédia

Cagoule

A cagoule (French: [kaɡul], also spelled cagoul, kagoule or kagool), often reduced to cag, is the British English term for a lightweight weatherproof raincoat or anorak with a hood (usually without lining), which often comes in knee-length form. The Canadian English equivalent is windbreaker. The word cagoule is borrowed from the French for balaclava or hood.

In some versions, when rolled up, the hood or cross-chest front pocket doubles as a bag into which the shell can be packed.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para cagoule
1. Jeremy Knight, 46, from Bedford, who is on his first trip to Glastonbury, came prepared in a cagoule and wellies.
2. My bad back is now refusing the job of getting me in and out of the tipi with dignity, and my wife managed to squirt toothpaste over everything in the dark last night. ‘Look at my cagoule!‘ she says. ‘Actually that‘s my cagoule,‘ I say.
3. Instead of the traditional white dress, the bride wore a bright red cagoule and hiking boots for the three–hour trek up the 3,232ft mountain in Perthshire for the ceremony, conducted by her brother, Rev Alex Douglas.
4. Schueller, who had launched his career, was a known former Fascist, the financier and one of the leaders of the extremist Cagoule (Hood) group which had plotted a coup dtat in the late 1'30s.