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  1. Origins

    The word is believed to originate from the Medieval Latin term liripipium, which is of unsure origin. Webster's Dictionary suggests it is a corruption of cleri ephippium ("clergy's tippet"), but this is uncertain. The Oxford Eng… See more

    Fashion

    Liripipe often appears in text as implicit criticism of absurd or exaggerated fashion: in the 1360s the author of the Chronicle Eulogium Historiarum sive Temporis mentions liripipes that hang right down to the heels li… See more

    Other uses

    The variant spelling liripoop has also the obsolete meaning of "silly person", most probably because it is an inherently funny word, cf. "Nincompoop". See more

    See also

    Academic dress, for more information on hoods.
    Chaperon (headgear) See more

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