capoted
adj. wearing a capote.
- 1873  (1904)  Huts promiscuously crowded together; horses, dogs, women, children, all intermixed in a confusion worthy of Donnybrook Fair; half-breed hunters, ribboned, tasselled, and capĂ´ted, lazy, idle, and if there is any spirit in the camp, sure to be intoxicated.
- 1934  . . . there were far more long-haired, capoted bucks around than he had ever anticipated. . . .