Definitions for "Kippah"
(plural-kippot) Skullcap worn during prayer as a sign of reverence to Yahweh. Known in Yiddish as 'yarmulke'
A small cap, traditionally worn by men, symbolizing humility before God. Although women traditionally covered their heads with a scarf or hat as a sign of modesty, today, some women wear kippot as well.
A Jewish head-covering. In Yiddish, a "yarmulke." Customs about what it looks like, who wears it, and when it is worn have varied from time to time and from place to place.
Keywords:  yalmulke, see
(see Yalmulke)