Phrygian cap

Noun

 * 1)  A soft, close-fitting cap represented in Greek and Roman art as worn by Orientals, assumed to have been conical in shape, with the top bent forward.
 * 2)  A congenital abnormality of the gall bladder with no pathological significance, caused by a folding at the distal part of the fundus.
 * 1)  A congenital abnormality of the gall bladder with no pathological significance, caused by a folding at the distal part of the fundus.
 * 1)  A congenital abnormality of the gall bladder with no pathological significance, caused by a folding at the distal part of the fundus.
 * 1)  A congenital abnormality of the gall bladder with no pathological significance, caused by a folding at the distal part of the fundus.

Translations

 * Arabic: قُبَّعَة فْرِيجِيَة
 * Basque: frigiar txano
 * Belarusian: фрыгі́йскі каўпа́к, фракі́йскі каўпа́к
 * Bulgarian: фригийска шапка, шапка на свободата
 * Catalan: barret frigi
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 弗裡吉亞無邊便帽, 自由之帽
 * Czech: frygická čapka
 * Dutch: Frygische muts
 * Esperanto: friga ĉapo
 * Estonian: früügia müts
 * Finnish: fryygialaismyssy
 * French:
 * German: phrygische Mütze, skythische Mütze
 * Hebrew: מִצְנֶפֶת פְרִיגִיָּת
 * Italian: berretto frigio, cappello frigio, berretto di Frigia
 * Japanese: フリジア帽
 * Korean: ^프리기아 모자
 * Limburgish: frygische mutsj
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: frygisk lue, frihetslue, jakobinerlue
 * Nynorsk: frygisk hue
 * Persian: کلاه آزادی, کلاه فریژی
 * Polish: czapka frygijska, czapka wolności
 * Portuguese: barrete frígio, barrete da liberdade
 * Romanian:
 * Russian: фриги́йский колпа́к, фраки́йский колпа́к
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: фригијска ка̏па
 * Roman: frigijska kȁpa
 * Slovak: frýgická čiapka, skýtska čiapka
 * Spanish: gorro frigio
 * Swedish:, frihetsmössa, jakobinmössa
 * Turkish: Frigya başlığı
 * Ukrainian: фригі́йський ковпа́к
 * Western Panjabi: فرائیگین ٹوپی