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From Old Norse kápa, from Latin capa. Doublet of kappe (“cape, cloak”) (via German).
kåbe
- a robe; a loose-fitting garment
- kutte (“hooded cowl, as worn by monks”)
- kappe (“cape, cloak, garment that lies down the back”)
- jakke (“jacket, close-fitting garment for wind and rain”)
- frakke (“like a jacket, but usually longer and heavier”)