Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "A caul is a historical headress worn by women that covers tied-up hair. A fancy caul could be made of satin, velvet, fine silk or brocade, although a simple caul would commonly be made of white linen or cotton. The caul could be covered by a crespine or a hairnet to secure it from falling off.During the second half of the thirteenth century, network caps, more properly called \"Cauls\", came into fashion for ladies' wear."@en }
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- Caul_(headgear) comment "A caul is a historical headress worn by women that covers tied-up hair. A fancy caul could be made of satin, velvet, fine silk or brocade, although a simple caul would commonly be made of white linen or cotton. The caul could be covered by a crespine or a hairnet to secure it from falling off.During the second half of the thirteenth century, network caps, more properly called \"Cauls\", came into fashion for ladies' wear.".