WordNet
n. a long hooded cloak [syn: capote]
Usage examples of "hooded cloak".
He wore a hooded cloak of deep forest green, and carried a long staff on top of which was mounted a glowing, crimson stone.
He was able to go most of the places he wanted to, but it was always in secret, at night or wearing a hooded cloak.
He had a brief glimpse of the driver, dressed in a dark hooded cloak lined with scarlet.
His black-and-white hooded cloak struggled and flapped around him.
Puzzle was dressed in what Tinwright thought of as his civilian attire, funereal dark hose and hooded cloak and a hat whose giant, bedraggled brim made it hard for him to see beyond his own muddy feet.
He shivered again and returned to his room, wrapping himself in a warm, hooded cloak of sheepskin before returning to the balcony.
He picked up the flimsy garment by the left shoulder, where the original scrap of material was located, and lowered most of the hooded cloak into the box which had held the floc.
The woman in the hooded cloak was the woman who had fainted&mdash.