An alternative or archaic plural form of 'hat,' meaning multiple head coverings.
Middle English plural ending using '-e,' a common practice before modern English standardized to '-s' plurals.
Old English had weird plurals—'hatte' for hats shows how English pluralization rules weren't fixed, kind of like how 'oxen' is still weird today!
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