MANTELLETUM

MANTELLETUM
MANTELLETUM
machina bellica, Petrus IV. Rex Aragoniae in Chron. l. 3. c. 23. Vide quoque infra voce Mozetta ubi alia vocis notio.

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  • 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

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