Portrait of a Young Man (Tymotheos) by Jan van Eyck, 1432. The liripipe is draped forward at left (subject's right).
A liripipe (/ˈlɪrɪˌpaɪp/)[note 1] is an element of clothing, the tail of a hood or cloak, or a long-tailed hood. The modern-day liripipe appears on the hoods of academic dress.
The hooded academic dress of King's College London, an example of a modern-day liripipe.
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A liripipe (/ˈlɪrɪˌpaɪp/) is an element of clothing, the tail of a hood or cloak, or a long-tailed hood. The modern-day liripipe appears on the hoods of...
By about 1400 the trailing point was sometimes of enormous proportions. Liripipe Pointy hat Gugel in the German-language Wikipedia. Retrieved 9 May 2015...
hoods are those that have a cape, a cowl and a liripipe. [s] simple shape hoods have only a cowl and a liripipe. [a] Aberdeen shape hoods have only a cape...
modern or historical, attached to tops or shirts, overcoats, cloaks, etc. Liripipe Mary Queen of Scots Medieval hood Mourning hood Riding hood Stuart hood...
the head tucked into the opening of the cowl, so that the long tail or liripipe and the abbreviated cape hung at opposite sides of the head (wearer's right...
liripipe, lined White and bordered inside on all edges with the faculty colour. Diplomas A green hood of Belfast simple shape [s3] without a liripipe...
hood with a 90-centimetre (35 in) long and 2-centimetre (0.79 in) wide liripipe ("tail"). On his upper body he wore a shirt and a cloak, while his legs...
headgear now called a hennin. From the 13th to the 15th centuries, the liripipe hood was commonplace, where the rear of the hood was considerably extended...
semi-circular cape and long thin liripipe; the BSc shape [f7] with a shorter cape with rounded corners and a broad liripipe and rounded corners to the cape;...
simple shape. The traditional full-shape hood consists of a cape, cowl, and liripipe, as is used at Cambridge. At Oxford, the bachelors' and masters' hoods...
shape. The hood consists of a cape (known also as the 'tippet'), cowl and liripipe. The neckband of a hood is of the outer colour, with no edging of the lining...
their cape and retain only the cowl and liripipe. Some universities only have a cape and cowl and no liripipe or just consist a cape only; these are classed...
from malevolent spirits and ward off demons. In the U.S., tassels, or liripipes, are also found on mortarboards during university graduation ceremonies...
the rest of the arc is closed. The shape is evocative of the square-cut liripipe incorporated into many academic hoods. The master's gown is designed to...
pointed shoes, pointy shoes, or long toed shoes. Poulaine, pike, crakow, and liripipe can also be used particularly for the elongated toe itself, causing some...
A contemporary manuscript shows Segar in the black gown and hood with liripipe of Tudor court mourning worn with his herald's tabard (image, left). That...
century, the BA hood was erroneously cut in a modified (with a curved liripipe) Belfast simple-shape [s3] and lined with fur differently. Before 1909...
as their desire to follow European fashions such as the cotehardie, the liripipe hood and hats in the Burgunderhuen and Pillbox styles. Later analysis using...
modified London pattern, with rounded corners to the cape and an angled liripipe. Doctor of Divinity (D.D.): Violet silk or cloth lined with ermine or white...
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and a book in the right hand. "She wears a 'French hood', with pendant liripipe, in front of which the hair is drawn up or stiffened on supports in a sort...