[It.; fem. of capocchio silly, simple (capoccio, capocchio ‘shallow skonce, loggerhead’ Florio); lit. ‘blockhead,’ f. capo head.] Theobald’s correction of the reading chipochia, in

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1606.  Shaks., Tr. & Cr., IV. ii. 13 (Fol. 1). Alas poore wretch: a poore chipochia.

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