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mozetta (n.)
Alt. of Mozzetta
mozetta Sentence Examples
- The cardinal wore a scarlet mozetta over his cassock, signifying his high rank in the Catholic Church.
- The priest's mozetta, made of black silk, was adorned with intricate gold brocade.
- The bishop's mozetta was lined with ermine, a testament to his authority and dignity.
- The cardinals' mozzettas created a sea of red as they processed through the cathedral.
- The pope's white mozetta symbolized his purity and his role as the Vicar of Christ.
- The archbishop's mozetta was embroidered with the coat of arms of his diocese.
- The abbot's mozetta was made of wool, a sign of his humility and devotion.
- The theologian's mozetta, trimmed with purple velvet, indicated his scholarly status.
- The queen's mozetta, worn for formal occasions, was a masterpiece of royal embroidery.
- The artist depicted the cardinal in his mozetta, capturing the grandeur and solemnity of his office.
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The cardinal wore a scarlet mozetta over his cassock, signifying his high rank in the Catholic Church.
The priest's mozetta, made of black silk, was adorned with intricate gold brocade.
The bishop's mozetta was lined with ermine, a testament to his authority and dignity.
The cardinals' mozzettas created a sea of red as they processed through the cathedral.