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Toque also appears in the 1941 Dictionary of Mississippi Valley French as a "style of hair-dressing among the Indians" which was a tall, conical fashion not unlike the shape of the Voyageur-style cap described above.

The meaning of TOQUE is a woman's small hat without a brim made in any of various soft close-fitting shapes.

The toque was worn by both men and women throughout Europe, dating back to the 1100s. Women’s toques were embroidered, fancy little caps made from velvet, satin, or taffeta most commonly.

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Inherited from Middle French toque, tocque (“toque", also "a type of hairstyle”), in some senses from Spanish toca (“headdress”) and in other senses from Italian tocca, from Lombard toh, from Lombardic *tuoh, from Proto-West Germanic *dōk (“cloth”).

TOQUE definition: a brimless and close-fitting hat for women, in any of several shapes. See examples of toque used in a sentence.

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TOQUE meaning: 1. a tall white hat with folds in the top part, worn by chefs (= professional cooks) 2. a hat made…. Learn more.

Toque, small, round, close-fitting hat, brimless or with a small brim, once worn by both men and women. In the 12th and 13th centuries, women wore embroidered toques, made of velvet, satin, or taffeta, on top of their head-veils.

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A toque blanche (French for 'white hat'), often shortened to toque, is a tall, round, pleated, starched white hat worn by chefs. [6] The toque most likely originated as the result of the gradual evolution of head coverings worn by cooks throughout the centuries. [7]