cotta
Americannoun
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a surplice.
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a short surplice, sleeveless or with short sleeves, worn especially by choristers.
noun
Etymology
Origin of cotta
1840–50; < Medieval Latin, variant of cota kind of tunic. See coat
Example Sentences
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A special “Chef’s Table” meal featured pumpkin and ginger soup, a duo of rock lobster and beef tenderloin, and a carrot panna cotta dessert, Moraes posted.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 7, 2026
The panna cotta, discontinued after the pandemic, was my favorite.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 26, 2026
“Drink it straight, pour it over more cereal, add it to your coffee in the morning, or turn it into panna cotta or ice-cream as in this recipe.”
From Salon • Jun. 22, 2025
They came in a small range of colors: sand, terra cotta, chestnut.
From Slate • Oct. 20, 2024
Standing by the lectern to turn the pages of the missal was Robin in scarlet cassock and white linen cotta.
From "The Door in the Wall" by Marguerite de Angeli
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