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		Definition of mozzetta in English: mozzetta(also mozetta) nounPlural mozzetteməʊˈzɛtəməʊˈtsɛtəmōtˈsetə A short cape with a hood, worn by the Pope, cardinals, and some other ecclesiastics. (天主教教皇、红衣主教和其他神职人员穿戴的)带兜帽短斗篷 Example sentencesExamples -  The mozzetta of the canons of Klosterneuburg is usually decorated at the neck with violet tassels and cords.
 -  The Pope could be seen sporting the traditional Papal Winter wear with, in addition, the revival of the little hood on the ermine-trimmed red mozetta.
 -  Yes, dearest Melissa, the choir dress of His Holiness includes the mozetta and rochet over the white cassock.
 -  Schuckardt is wearing the mozetta, which is worn by the Pope and Cardinals everywhere, and by Archbishops and Bishops in their dioceses with a few exceptions.
 -  Boys and girls wear a long white tunic with a coloured mozzetta on top to distinguish the various groups.
 -  The mozzetta is the same color as the cassock, and is usually worn only by cardinals and bishops.
 -  No other prelate wears elaborately embroidered stoles over the mozetta as a normal part of choir dress.
 -  He invests Fr. Gérard with the new mozetta of a conventual chaplain ad honorem.
 -  You see the white lace of the rochet, and over that the purple mozzetta, trimmed in amaranth.
 -  From Holy Saturday till the second Saturday after Easter the mozetta is of white damask.
 -  In other places (and in all places in the case of an auxiliary bishop) the mantelletta replaced the mozzetta.
 -  They have a special cape called a mozzetta which is trimmed with ermine.
 -  When vested with the mozzetta, he takes his seat in the first stall of the choirs; but when he wears the cappa magna, he sits upon his throne.
 
 Synonyms cloak, mantle, shawl, wrap, stole, tippet 
 OriginLate 18th century: Italian, shortened form of almozzetta, from medieval Latin almucia 'amice' + the diminutive suffix -etta.    Definition of mozzetta in US English: mozzetta(also mozetta) nounmōtˈsetə A short cape with a hood, worn by the Pope, cardinals, and some other ecclesiastics in the Roman Catholic Church. (天主教教皇、红衣主教和其他神职人员穿戴的)带兜帽短斗篷 Example sentencesExamples -  The mozzetta is the same color as the cassock, and is usually worn only by cardinals and bishops.
 -  When vested with the mozzetta, he takes his seat in the first stall of the choirs; but when he wears the cappa magna, he sits upon his throne.
 -  In other places (and in all places in the case of an auxiliary bishop) the mantelletta replaced the mozzetta.
 -  The mozzetta of the canons of Klosterneuburg is usually decorated at the neck with violet tassels and cords.
 -  They have a special cape called a mozzetta which is trimmed with ermine.
 -  Yes, dearest Melissa, the choir dress of His Holiness includes the mozetta and rochet over the white cassock.
 -  No other prelate wears elaborately embroidered stoles over the mozetta as a normal part of choir dress.
 -  Boys and girls wear a long white tunic with a coloured mozzetta on top to distinguish the various groups.
 -  From Holy Saturday till the second Saturday after Easter the mozetta is of white damask.
 -  The Pope could be seen sporting the traditional Papal Winter wear with, in addition, the revival of the little hood on the ermine-trimmed red mozetta.
 -  You see the white lace of the rochet, and over that the purple mozzetta, trimmed in amaranth.
 -  He invests Fr. Gérard with the new mozetta of a conventual chaplain ad honorem.
 -  Schuckardt is wearing the mozetta, which is worn by the Pope and Cardinals everywhere, and by Archbishops and Bishops in their dioceses with a few exceptions.
 
 Synonyms cloak, mantle, shawl, wrap, stole, tippet 
 OriginLate 18th century: Italian, shortened form of almozzetta, from medieval Latin almucia ‘amice’ + the diminutive suffix -etta.     |