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A bernous is a traditional North African cloak or cape worn as a protection against the weather, commonly in regions like Morocco and Algeria. It is typically made from wool and has a hood, often worn by men.
The Capuchins are an order of Catholic friars, and form an offshoot of the Franciscans. The term Capuchin also refers to a hooded cloak in the style worn by the friars. This term gave name to the Capuchin monkeys, as their discoverers thought they resembled the friars.
"Pendula" isn't of the proper English language. If you are refering to "Paenula" then the dictionary resault for that is: a long, circular cloak, sleeveless and often hooded, worn by the poorer classes in ancient Rome.
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It is called an atigi.
A long black cloak worn by priests is known as a cappa magna
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Yes, the term 'riding hood' is a noun; a word for an enveloping hood or hooded cloak worn for riding; an outdoor wrap by women and children; a word for a thing.
the woyo mask is worn by people in western africa. specifically the democratic republic of congo.
A brightly colored blanket or cloak is called a serape. It is worn in Mexico, Central America and South America.
The M50 mask carrier is typically worn on the left side of the body.
The Maori feather cloak is called a "Kahu huruhuru" in Maori language. It is a traditional garment worn by Maori people in New Zealand and is made from feathers of native birds such as the kiwi and the kereru.