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cloche

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
cloche \cloche\ n. a woman's close-fitting helmetlike hat. a low transparent cover put over young plants to protect them from cold.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
type of bell jar, 1882, from French cloche "bell, bell glass" (12c.), from Late Latin clocca "bell" (see clock (n.1)). As a type of women's hat, recorded from 1907, so called from its shape.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
In agriculture and gardening , a cloche (from French, cloche or "bell") is a covering for protecting plants from cold temperatures. The original form of a cloche is a bell-shaped glass cover that is placed over an individual plant; modern cloches are usually ...

Usage examples of cloche.

Struggling on, battered by trellises strung with swinging, clanging, sharp-edged tin cans, I finally reached canes and cloches and beds of biliously bright flowers.

The garden was a model of orderliness, with rows of cauliflowers and winter cabbage, leeks and Brussels sprouts and, under cloches along one wall, neat rows of seedlings.

Il me semble que ce son retentit dans mon conseil aussi haut que les cloches de Saint-Denis.

The garden was a model of orderliness, with rows of cauliflowers and winter cabbage, leeks and Brussels sprouts and, under cloches along one wall, neat rows of seedlings.

The patch of ground she was trying to clear must at some stage have produced summer salad vegetables, because as she dug she was unearthing the remains of what would have once been metal cloches and the soil was full of splintered pieces of glass.

Her mother wore a navy cloche, the silver roll of her hair caught beneath it with mother-of-pearl combs.

She puts her hands inside the pockets of her dress, sets her cloche on her head, and points herself north or south along the railroad tracks.

In a previous age, I reflected, she might have been a servant in a big house or a stenographer riding the tram to work in a cheap two-piece suit and cloche hat.

A black feather boa was wrapped around her shoulders, and on her head was a cloche hat that dangled onyx pendants over her plucked eyebrows.

She was wearing a bun again, and had a matching cloche, and in the startling red outfit, she made quite an impression.

Finally, she slipped on a long white knitted cardigan, and a small navy blue cloche hat.

On the wall to the left, barely touched by light, was a large tattered tapestry: a scene of women in long dresses and cloche hats riding horses sidesaddle through spring grass and flowers, past a verdant forest.

With the other hand she pulled the black felt cloche becoming to her delicate features though unflattering to so many wearers more snugly over her short hair.

Her hair was tucked under a black cloche and she wore gold earrings and a thin gold necklace.

Alvin hurriedly picked out a hat, a velvet red cloche, something Clara Bow or Lillian Gish might have worn, tugged down the narrow brim.