manteletta
English
Etymology
From
Italian
mantelletta
.
Noun
manteletta
(
plural
mantelettas
)
(
Roman Catholicism
)
A long
silk
or
woollen
vestment
, fastened in front, with a low
collar
and no
sleeves
, worn by
cardinals
,
bishops
,
abbots
, and the
prelates
of the Roman court.
Related terms
mantelet
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