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    chap·er·one
    [ˈSHapəˌrōn]
    noun
    chaperone (noun) · chaperones (plural noun)
    verb
    chaperone (verb) · chaperones (third person present) · chaperoned (past tense) · chaperoned (past participle) · chaperoning (present participle)
    Origin
    late Middle English (denoting a hood or cap, regarded as giving protection): from French, feminine of chaperon ‘hood’, diminutive of chape (see chape). The current sense dates from the early 18th century.
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    What is the purpose of a chaperon? In modern social usage, a chaperon (frequent in British spelling) or chaperone (usual in American spelling) is a responsible adult who accompanies and supervises young people. By extension, the word chaperone is used in clinical contexts.
    What is the history of the chaperon?The chaperon began before 1200 as a hood with a short cape, put on by pulling over the head, or fastening at the front. The hood could be pulled off the head to hang behind, leaving the short cape round the neck and shoulders. The edge of the cape was often trimmed, cut or scalloped for decorative effect.
    How is the chaperon worn?The chaperon is worn in style A with just a patch of the bourrelet showing (right of centre) through the cornette wound round it (practical for painting in). A chaperon ( / ˈʃæpəroʊn / or / ˈʃæpərɒn /; Middle French: chaperon) was a form of hood or, later, highly versatile hat worn in all parts of Western Europe in the Middle Ages.
     
  4. chaperone noun [ C ] (also chaperon) uk / ˈʃæp.ə.rəʊn / us / ˈʃæp.ɚ.oʊn / Add to word list Add to word list (especially in the past) an older person, especially a woman, who stays with and takes care of a younger woman who is not married when she is in public:
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    The meaning of CHAPERONE is a person (such as a matron) who for propriety accompanies one or more young unmarried women in public or in mixed company.
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