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1. subst. A type of hat, once worn by women or children, held in place by ribbons tied under the chin. | |
2. subst. A traditional Scottish woollen brimless cap; a bunnet. | |
3. subst. (by extension) The polishing head of a power buffer, often made of wool. | |
4. subst. (Australia, British, NZ, South Africa, automotive) The hinged cover over the engine of a motor car; a hood. | |
5. subst. (nautical) A length of canvas attached to a fore-and-aft sail to increase the pulling power. | |
6. subst. (obsolete, slang) An accomplice of a gambler, auctioneer, etc., who entices others to bet or to bid. | |
7. subst. The second stomach of a ruminant. | |
8. subst. Anything resembling a bonnet (hat) in shape or use. | |
9. subst. A small defence work at a salient angle; or a part of a parapet elevated to screen the other part from enfilade fire. | |
10. subst. A metallic canopy, or projection, over an opening, as a fireplace, or a cowl or hood to increase the draught of a chimney, etc. | |
11. subst. A frame of wire netting over a locomotive chimney, to prevent escape of sparks. | |
12. subst. A roofing over the cage of a mine, to protect its occupants from objects falling down the shaft. | |
13. subst. In pumps, a metal covering for the openings in the valve chambers. | |
14. subst. (mycology) A mushroom of the genus Mycena. | |
15. v. To put a bonnet on. | |
16. v. (obsolete) To take off the bonnet or cap as a mark of respect; to uncover. | |
17. v. (dated, transitive) To pull the bonnet or cap down over the head of. | |
18. v. topics, en, Auto parts, Headwear | |