cloche
/klouʃ/
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Definition
Noun: 1. A close-fitting, bell-shaped hat for women: A woman's hat, typically made of felt or straw, that fits closely to the head and often has a deep, rounded crown resembling an inverted bell. 2. A protective transparent cover for plants: A portable, usually bell-shaped cover made of glass or clear plastic, placed over young or delicate plants to protect them from cold weather and frost.
Usage Examples
- As a hat:
- In the 1920s, the cloche was an essential fashion accessory for the modern woman.
- She wore a stylish felt cloche that perfectly complemented her flapper dress.
- As a plant cover:
- The gardener placed a glass cloche over the seedling to shield it from the late frost.
- Using a cloche can extend the growing season for tender plants.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Fashion Context: The term is strongly associated with the 1920s Jazz Age and the "flapper" style, symbolizing women's changing roles and modern aesthetics.
- Gardening Technique: The use of a cloche creates a miniature greenhouse effect, trapping warmth and moisture around the plant.
Variants and Related Words
- Bell jar: A similar glass cover used in laboratories or for displaying objects, which functions on the same principle as a gardening cloche.
- Cold frame: A larger, bottomless box with a transparent lid, used for a similar protective purpose in gardening.
Synonyms
- For the hat: Bell hat, close-fitting hat.
- For the plant cover: Plant protector, bell jar, garden cloche.
Related Idioms or Phrases
- Under glass: This phrase can describe something protected or displayed under a glass cover, conceptually related to the gardening cloche.
- The delicate orchid was kept under glass.
Noun
- a woman's close-fitting hat that resembles a helmet
- a low transparent cover put over young plants to protect them from cold