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A feather in your cap

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to pluck out a feather and stick it in his cap. Other examples of feathers in caps which appear to be related to hunters and warriors can be found in mythological stories of historical figures such as the Austrian bailiff of
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Examples of the use of feathers related to hunting can be found in the cultures of highland peoples in Scotland and Wales where it is still customary for the hunter who kills the first
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Examples of the use of feathers related to the killing of enemy combatants can be found in the traditional cultures of the Meunitarris of
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of today, worn in the Austrian Alps has a cord wrapped around the base of the crown and a feather or brush on the side as trim.
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for every enemy slain. Or in other cases from the custom of establishing the success of a hunter as being the first to bag a
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phrase believed to have derived from the general custom in some cultures of a warrior adding a new feather to their
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This article is about the English idiom. For the symbolism surrounding the giving of a white feather, see
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and placing them in the hat band. The phrase today has altered to a more peaceful
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Why it may be against the law to make your own feathered headdress in the USA
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who are said to have stuck a feather in their turban for every enemy slain.
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Similar customs are thought to have been practiced by the
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shoot an apple from the head of his son. Indeed, the
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Index

White feather

Mandan

Gessler
Tell
idiomatic
headgear
game bird
plucking
prey
allusion
Alberta
Mandan
North
South Dakota
Caufirs of Cabul
Mongols
Incas
Caciques
Abyssinians
Tur’comans
Hungarians
Dayak people
Lycians
woodcock
Altdorf
Albrecht Gessler
William Tell
Tyrolean hat

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