Chambers DictionaryChamber's 20th Century Dictionary📕
fez fez, n. a red brimless cap of wool or felt, fitting
closely to the head, with a tassel of black or blue, worn in Turkey,
Egypt, &c.—in Africa usually called tarbûsh. [From
Fez in Morocco.]
Sailor's Word-BookThe Sailor's Word-Book⛵
fez A red cloth skull-cap, worn by the people of Fez and Morocco, and in general use amongst Mediterranean sailors.
Military DictionaryMilitary Dictionary and Gazetteer💥
fez A red cap without a brim, worn by Turkish soldiers and others.
fez A city of Morocco, Africa; it was founded by Edris, a descendant
of Mohammed, about 787; was long capital of the kingdom of Fez. After
long-continued struggles it was annexed to Morocco about 1550.
Wikipedia
A Fez is a Middle-Eastern hat. It is shaped like a cone and is usually red. They came from the city of Fez and became popular during the Ottoman Empire.
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