Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈskʌlkæp/
- Hyphenation: skull‧cap
Noun
skullcap (plural skullcaps)
- A small domed cap that covers the area from the forehead to just above the back of the neck.
1886, Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, translated by H.L. Brækstad, Folk and Fairy Tales, page 285:He was a short man with a long hooked nose. A blue skull-cap with a red border scarcely covered his head of bristly grey hair, and a short-bodied but long Ringerike coat of dark grey frieze with worn velvet borders served to make the roundness and crookedness of his back still more conspicuous.
- A yarmulke-like hat worn as an element of ghetto fashion.
- (anatomy) The calvaria, the top part of the skull, covering the cranial cavity containing the brain.
- (botany) Any of several species of flowering plants of the genus Scutellaria, in the Lamiaceae family.
- (historical) A torture device for compressing the skull.
Translations
cap that covers the area from the forehead to just above the back of the neck
- Afrikaans: kippa, skedelmus
- Arabic: كِبَّة f (kibba)
- Bulgarian: кипа f (kipa), тюбетейка f (tjubetejka)
- Catalan: quipà f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 卡巴 (kǎbā)
- Czech: kipa f
- Dutch: kalotje f
- Finnish: kipa (fi)
- French: kippa (fr) f, calotte (fr) f
- German: Kippa (de) f, Schädeldecke (de) f, Scheitelkäppchen n
- Greek: σκούφος (el) m (skoúfos)
- Hebrew: כִּפָּה (he) f (kipá)
- Hungarian: sapka (hu), fejfedő (hu)
- Irish: bairéad cúil m
- Italian: kippah (it) f
- Japanese: キッパー (kippā), キッパ (kippa)
- Ottoman Turkish: طرپوش (tarpuş)
- Polish: jarmułka (pl) f
- Portuguese: quipá (pt) f, solidéu m
- Russian: ермо́лка (ru) f (jermólka), кипа́ (ru) f (kipá), скуфья́ (ru) f (skufʹjá) (dated)
- Spanish: kipá (es) f
- Turkmen: derlik
- Volapük: kalut
- Welsh: cap corun m
- Yiddish: יאַרמלקע f (yarmlke)
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the top part of the skull
— see calvaria