The General touches his chapeauto me, and the Commodore gives me a sailor's greeting.
The Black Prince's helmet with chapeauand crest is also preserved at Canterbury.
The chapeau in early times seems to end in two swallow-tails, but now it is worn round.
The earliest remaining example of the use of the crest-chapeau is in Canterbury Cathedral, and a model of one is there on the helmet of the Black Prince, over his tomb.
On a chapeau gules, turned up with ermine, a greyhound passant or, collared of the first.
This fillet is the commonest crest support, and the others, chapeau or coronet, are themselves sometimes set upon a torse.
Du Maurier's drawings left no doubt as to the identity, for in one Whistler wears the chapeau bizarre over his curls.
The Major lifting his chapeau to the General, replied, that he wished the General would try them himself.
Royal crest, both in the case of the sovereign and all the other members of the Royal Family, is always represented upon a chapeau or cap of dignity.
The crest granted was: "On a chapeau sable, turned up or, a demi-lion rampant of the last.
At the present time the official form of the chapeauis as in Fig.
Of the twenty instances in which the chapeau appears, no less than twelve are representations of the Royal crest, borne by closely allied relatives of the sovereign, so that we have only eight examples from which to draw deductions.
We find in the case of the crest of Edward the Black Prince, now suspended over his tomb in Canterbury Cathedral, that the lion upon the chapeau looks straight forward over the front of the helm (see Fig.
Crest: on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a wyvern or, gorged with a label argent.
Royal crest of the sovereign was always depicted upon a chapeau gules, lined with ermine.
In Scotland and Ireland, Lyon King of Arms and Ulster King of Arms have always been considered to have, and still retain, the right to grant crests upon a chapeau or issuing from a crest.
With respect to the misnomer, it has been conjectured that Span’sh hut being somewhat similar in sound to Span hut, Flemish for straw hat, first led to the incongruous title “Chapeau de Paille.
The name of “Chapeau de Paille,” as applied to this picture, appears to be a misnomer.
His majesty was arrayed in a magnificent military uniform, stiff with gold lace and embroidery, while his shaven crown was concealed by a hugechapeau bras, waving with ostrich plumes.
If any tribe shall refuse to recognize the authority of the French, by bowing down to the lacedchapeau of Mowanna, let them abide the consequences of their obstinacy.
He dined with us at Peel's yesterday, where, by the way, we saw the celebratedChapeau de Paille, which is not a Chapeau de Paille at all.
There are other more fashionable hotels in Hazebrouck, but, trust the word of a despatch rider, the "Chapeau Rouge" beats them all.
The "Chapeau Rouge" was well reported on, and there we lunched.
All those tourists who will deluge Flanders after the war should go to the "Chapeau Rouge" in Hazebrouck.
At the funeral there was a large military escort of regulars and volunteers, commanded by General Scott, who was mounted on a spirited horse and wore a richly embroidered uniform, with a high chapeau crowned with yellow plumes.
All eyes fixed upon him--all eyes turned toward his left arm, where his chapeau bras should have been; and a universal titter burst from all lips.
The body armour is covered by a jupon; the tilting helmet has a knight's chapeau and drapery carrying the lion crest.
First of all there is the suit of armour on the knight in the foreground, the hooded hauberk and chausses of mail and genouillieres, the chapeau de fer, or war helm, and the surcoat, and the shield.
It is all easy to do; and yet we saw some French people at the Chapeau who seemed to think they had accomplished the most hazardous thing in the world in coming down the rocks of the Mauvais Pas.
Peel and John Day's Chapeau d'Espagne, and was easily beaten.
Mango only won once again as a four-year-old, when he carried off a sweepstakes of 300 sovereigns at Newmarket, beating Chapeau d'Espagne and Adrian.
Having stood his work well, John Day brought over The Drummer and Chapeau d'Espagne from Stockbridge to try him on Winchester race-course.
With this new anxiety on our hands, even the precious chapeau d'uniforme became a secondary consideration.
Happily these trifling matters had no importance for me; it did not matter to me at all what sort of chapeau d'uniforme they chose.
It mattered to me more than to any one else in the whole school, because no one wore their chapeau d'uniforme so much, and no one took the poor thing out so frequently into storm and rain.
When I had got upstairs and had taken off the chapeau d'uniforme, I realised that this was what any rational being would have said.
She will send me another chapeau d'uniforme, and all is said.
I ask from your parents a chapeau d'uniforme, and one only, each term: no more.
In despair I took off the chapeau d'uniforme, and my brother, who wore an Inverness cape, sheltered it under the flap.
One of Peter Paul Rubens’ best known paintings is entitled “La Dame au Chapeau de Poil.
As he set off with his book they stood at the door looking after him, and they were still looking when he waved them a last good-night from the steps of the Chapeau Rouge.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chapeau" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.