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kepi

[key-pee, kep-ee] / ˈkeɪ pi, ˈkɛp i /


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The family relinquished some of the artifacts—the kepi, belt, sword, corps badge he wore on July 1, 1863–to the National Park Service.

From Time • Jun. 30, 2015

In a full-page illustration by Winslow Homer, published in Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Weekly in 1861, Wallace sits astride his horse in a pair of billowing trousers, an exotic-looking kepi perched on his head.

From Slate • Mar. 26, 2013

For French policemen, the kepi was never the most practical of headgear.

From Time Magazine Archive

As the general deplaned in khakis and kepi, the band struck up La Marseillaise and a battery of antiaircraft cannon boomed 21 times�so loud and near that bystanders felt the breath of the guns.

From Time Magazine Archive

Remembering to have seen a dead soldier lying in an adjacent street, he hurried off and presently came back with a capote and a kepi.

From The Downfall by Robins, E. P.