tricorne


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cocked hat with the brim turned up to form three points

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Also prevalent at McAlpine Creek: beaver, mink, river otters, and a rare, native purple larkspur (Delphinium tricorne).
By season's end, Angelini had raised the curtain on six works new to Tulsa: Heinz Poll's lighthearted Eight by Benny Goodman, Robert North's Death and the Maiden, Massine's Le Tricorne, Balanchine's Four Temperaments, Franklin's Pas de Deux from Sylvia, and Ronald Hynd's full-length Rosalinda.
The Lord Chancellor said his breeches and black silk tights and buckled shoes look ridiculous, and the tricorne hat that goes with the outfit makes him look like an old- time pirate.
He danced in the corps of Les Noces, Contes Russes, the Polovtsian Dances from Borodin's Prince Igor, and Aurora's Wedding; he was a Negro in Scheherazade, an eyeglass peddler in Petrouchka, a Neighbor in Le Tricorne, an Egyptian in Cleopatre, a Policeman in Les Facheux.