The hobbits wore hooded cloaks secured by leaf emblems.
It is called a burnoose.
cowl
It all depends on the type and the religion, if you are talking about the generalized idea of a monk rode meaning the orange/brown robe's, you know the common ones, there planly called "Monk robes" haha.
Aztec Priests wore black-hooded cloaks,black robes and painted their faces and bodies and sacrifice people
Medieval monks often wore a hooded garment called a cowl, which covered the head and neck. The cowl had a large hood that could be thrown back or pulled up to cover the head. Additionally, some monks also wore a soft brimless cap called a biretta, which was usually worn indoors or during important religious ceremonies.
Hooded Seedeater was created in 1870.
Hooded Pitta was created in 1776.
Hooded Plover was created in 1789.
there are hoods but unfortunatly no cloaks
One can purchase a hooded towel from a variety of retailers. If one is looking for hooded towels for adults, they are available and can be customized from Hooded Towels. For babies and children, one can find hooded towels from Amazon, Target, Kmart, and a variety of other retailers.
A hooded t-shirt is called a hoodie