shovel hat

/'ʃʌvl'hæt/
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shovel hat

A vicar wears a shovel hat while tending the church garden.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A stiff, broad-brimmed hat with the brim turned up at the sides and projecting in front, traditionally worn by some clergymen, particularly in Britain.
Usage
  • The term "shovel hat" specifically refers to a distinct style of formal headgear associated with certain Christian clergy, especially in historical or traditional British contexts. It is a type of hat, not an action or abstract concept.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The archbishop was easily recognizable in his traditional shovel hat.
    • In many 19th-century paintings, Anglican clergymen are depicted wearing a shovel hat.
Advanced Usage
  • The "shovel hat" is often used as a visual symbol or metonym for a traditional, high-ranking clergyman, particularly within the Church of England.
    • The debate was attended by several figures in shovel hats.
Variants and Related Words
  • Clergyman's hat: A more general term for hats worn by clergy.
  • Cocked hat: A general term for hats with the brim turned up, which includes styles like the tricorne; the shovel hat is a specific type of cocked hat.
Synonyms
  • Clerical hat: A broad synonym for any hat worn as part of clerical dress.
  • Broad-brimmed hat: Describes the hat's shape but lacks the specific clerical and stylistic connotations.
Related Idioms or Phrases
  • While there are no common idioms using "shovel hat," the hat itself can be referenced in descriptive phrases about tradition or ecclesiastical authority.
    • He was the very picture of tradition, from his cassock to his shovel hat.
shovel hat

A vicar wears a shovel hat while tending the church garden.

Noun
  1. a stiff broad-brimmed hat with the brim turned up at the sides and projecting in front; worn by some clergymen in Britain

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