- MANTELLETUM
- MANTELLETUMmachina bellica, Petrus IV. Rex Aragoniae in Chron. l. 3. c. 23. Vide quoque infra voce Mozetta ubi alia vocis notio.
Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.
Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.
mantelletta — /man tl et euh/, n. Rom. Cath. Ch. a silk or woolen sleeveless vestment reaching to the knees, worn by cardinals, bishops, and other prelates. [1850 55; < It, prob. < ML mantelletum, dim. of L mantellum MANTLE] * * * … Universalium
Mantelletta — Man|tel|let|ta [man...] die; , ...tten <aus gleichbed. it. mantelletta, eigtl. »Schultermantel«, vermutlich aus mlat. mantelletum, Verkleinerungsform von lat. mantellum, vgl. ↑Manteau> vorn offenes, knielanges Gewand kath. Prälaten, nach… … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
mantelletta — ˌmantəlˈed.ə noun ( s) Etymology: Italian, probably modification of Medieval Latin mantelletum, diminutive of Latin mantellum cloak, mantle : a knee length outer garment that is sleeveless but has armholes, is open in the front but fastened at… … Useful english dictionary