noun
- a woman’s close-fitting indoor cap with a full crown gathered into a band, typically worn in the 18th and 19th centuries
Usage: historical
Examples
- The colonial woman wore a white mobcap while working in the kitchen.
- Museum displays showed various styles of mobcaps from the 1700s.
- She tied the ribbons of her mobcap under her chin.
- The servant’s mobcap kept her hair neat while she cleaned.
- Historical reenactors often wear mobcaps as part of their period costumes.
- The mobcap was a practical head covering for domestic work.