mozzetta
Americannoun
plural
mozzettas,plural
mozzettenoun
Etymology
Origin of mozzetta
1765–75; < Italian, aphetic variant of almozzetta, equivalent to almozz(a) (compare Medieval Latin almutia amice 2 ) + -etta -ette
Example Sentences
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The gold cross around his neck that caught the evening light was seen as a first sign he was departing from the simplicity of his predecessor's simple silver pendant; the embroidered stole and red mozzetta cemented that impression.
From BBC
The cardinal - in red mozzetta and cassock - is shown blessing the body of the late Pope during the rite of the declaration of death.
From BBC
He refused to don the traditional red mozzetta, or half-cape, before stepping out in front of the masses.
From Los Angeles Times
He laughed with the crew about the microphone in his vestments and I took a picture of a woman rolling a lint brush over his black mozzetta.
From New York Times
A clear winner on this is the mozzetta, a short shoulder-covering robe worn by the pope and cardinals and, last night, by a very chic Alicia Vikander in Louis Vuitton.
From The Guardian
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