cucullus (Meaning)
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cucullus (n.)
A hood-shaped organ, resembling a cowl or monk's hood, as certain concave and arched sepals or petals.
A color marking or structure on the head somewhat resembling a hood.
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cucullus Sentence Examples
- The priest wore a cucullus, a hooded cloak, as he performed the sacred ritual.
- The cucullus was embroidered with intricate patterns symbolizing ancient rites.
- In medieval times, monks would often don a cucullus during their daily prayers.
- The cucullus shielded the wearer from the harsh winds of the mountain pass.
- The statue of the goddess was depicted wearing a cucullus, representing her divine authority.
- As the traveler journeyed through the snowy landscape, he pulled his cucullus tighter around his face.
- The cucullus was traditionally worn by scholars during ceremonies at the academy.
- During the procession, the clergy wore cuculli as a sign of reverence.
- In Roman culture, the cucullus was a symbol of humility and piety.
- The wizard's cucullus concealed his identity as he moved through the crowded marketplace.
FAQs About the word cucullus
A hood-shaped organ, resembling a cowl or monk's hood, as certain concave and arched sepals or petals., A color marking or structure on the head somewhat resemb
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The priest wore a cucullus, a hooded cloak, as he performed the sacred ritual.
The cucullus was embroidered with intricate patterns symbolizing ancient rites.
In medieval times, monks would often don a cucullus during their daily prayers.
The cucullus shielded the wearer from the harsh winds of the mountain pass.