A kind of cap worn in the 16th century, and copied in modern fashions; -- called also toquet.
(tOk): a woman's small, round hat
small brimless hat or cap full crown and draped of decorated with puffs, lace. Can be decorated with feathers or veiling. Formerly a 16c. small hat, full crown, feather. Some versions have a small brim. Queen Mary of England ( 20c. ) favored this style. At the inauguration of President Reagan in 1981, Nancy Reagan wore a red, braided toque that matched her coat.
a tall white hat with a pouched crown; worn by chefs
a small round woman's hat
a chef's hat, and is also used as a symbol of favor in the revered Gault Millau dining guide in France
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a hat, also worn in cold U
a knitted hat, that's all
a knitted hat without a brim, kind of like a sock cap
a small brimless hat made of folded or swathed material
a closely worn hat, similar to a cloche, with a very short brim.
The term comes from the Spanish word toca. A toque is a type of hat with a narrow brim or no brim at all. They were popular during the 13th-16th century in Europe, especially in France. One toque that is still common is the toque-blanche, which is the standard chef's hat.