n. See toboggan-cap.n. A head-covering formerly worn by men and women—a diminished form of the hat with turned-up brim.n. A small bonnet in the shape of a round, close-fitting crown without a projecting brim, worn by women in the nineteenth century.n. The bonnet-macaque, Macacus sinensis, so called from the arrangement of the hairs of the head into a kind of toque or cap; also, some similar monkey, as M. pileolatus of Ceylon. See cut under bonnet-macaque.n. A small nominal money of account, used in trading on some parts of the west coast of Africa.