Noun
Headdress.
Apparatus above ground at the mouth of a mine or deep well.
Source: Webster's dictionary;Active shutter main ;Polarized main ;Autostereoscopic main A directional screen which generates 3D images without headgear. Source: Internet
Balinese dancers wearing elaborate headgear, photographed in 1929. Source: Internet
And in the epic poem (1808), Sir Walter Scott uses the term for both outerwear and headgear: “Doffed his furred gown, and sable hood.” Source: Internet
Doppa is headgear worn by Uyghur men. Source: Internet
Season 6 addressed those issues and gave him a much more comfortable looking headgear that didn't look like a huge helmet on his head. Source: Internet
Garnier, p.52 This was a most atypical piece of headgear for a Turkish sultan, which he probably never normally wore, but which he placed beside him when receiving visitors, especially ambassadors. Source: Internet