The proper hat worn by members of the Boys' Brigade is called the "glengarry." It is a type of Scottish hat, traditionally made of wool, and is often worn with a badge or insignia representing the organization. The glengarry is typically associated with the military and is part of the formal uniform for the Boys' Brigade.
A Peaked Cap
An outback or a safari hat depending on what animal it's made of it really varies. The proper name for them is an Akubra hat but there are many other types also.
cap and gown. the hat is called a mortarboard.
In "The Cat in the Hat" movie, the little boy's name is Conrad. He is one of the main characters, along with his sister Sally, as they navigate the chaos brought by the mischievous Cat in the Hat.
Most people call it a "chef's hat", but its proper name is a toque.
Most people call it a "chef's hat", but its proper name is a toque.
Hat is a common noun. Proper nouns are the unique names of people, places, or things. Common nouns are the words for general things. If a common noun is part of a name, it becomes a proper noun. Pronouns always replace proper and common nouns.
No, the noun 'hat' is a common noun, a general word for any head wear of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:Red Hat, Inc. (software), Raleigh, NCHat Creek, CA 96040"The Cat In The Hat" by Dr. Seuss
No, a witch hat is a common noun, a word for any witch's hat of any kind, anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or title; for example:Witch's Hat Backpackers Hostel, Perth, WA AustraliaWitch's Hat Brewing Company (bar), South Lyon, MI"The Witch's Hat" by Tony Johnston and Margot Tomes
Yes, "Top Hat" is a proper noun when referring to the formal hat worn as part of a formal outfit.
"The Iron Brigade" was composed of the 2nd Wisconsin, 6th Wisconsin, 7th Wisconsin, 19th Indiana, and later the 24th Michigan. It was originally the Fourth Brigade, First Division, First Corp, Army of the Potomac, and served originally under Brigadier General John Gibbon. It later become the First Brigade, First Division, First Corp, Army of the Potomac, under the command of Solomon Meredith. It was originally called the "Black Hat Brigade" for its distinctive "Hardee" hats, provided at the personal expense of General Gibbon. At the battle of South Mountain, as it charged Colonel Alfred H. Colquitt's Georgia and Alabama brigade, commanding general George Brinton McClellan was told that the "Black Hat Brigade" was advancing. Listening to the roar of the musketry, and realizing that the Black Hats must have been advancing into a hailstorm of bullets, General McClellan is said to have remarked, "My God! Those men must be made of iron!" The story spread, and the brigade's name changed from the Black Hats to Iron.
In the book it wasn't' revealed. Other sources say the name is Conrad, some say it's Dick.