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Definition of Phrygian bonnet in English: Phrygian bonnet(also Phrygian cap) noun A conical cap with the top bent forwards, worn in ancient times and identified with the Roman cap of liberty. 弗里吉亚软帽(古代戴的顶部前倾的锥形软帽,今即为自由帽) Example sentencesExamples - Statues and images have portrayed Marianne as wearing a helmet and at other times the Phrygian bonnet; during the Third Republic, she began to be seen wearing a crown of ripe wheat.
- In the beginning, she was the sublime leader of liberty with the Phrygian cap recalling not so much antiquity as the French Revolution.
- One is dressed in a cloak and is interpreted as a German tribesman, whilst the other, wearing a Phrygian cap, trousers or leggings, and a short cloak, is believed to be a Parthian, from the eastern boundaries of the Empire.
- The ornate pommel is of Phrygian cap form, made in two parts riveted together at the top.
- Mithras is portrayed as a young man wearing a Phrygian cap, usually crouched on the back of a bull which he is killing by a thrust to the neck with a short sword.
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