Definition of Rochets

1. rochet [n] - See also: rochet

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rochets

rocambolesque
roccella
roccellas
roccellic
roccellic acid
roccellin
roch
rochambeau
roche alum
roche moutonnee
roche moutonnée
rochelle
roches
roches moutonnées
rochet
rochets (current term)
roching cask
roching casks
rock
rock'n'roll
rock-and-roll
rock-band
rock-bottom
rock-dove
rock-dumb
rock-hard
rock-jumper
rock-jumpers
rock-ribbed
rock-steady

Literary usage of Rochets

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Sacred Archæology: A Popular Dictionary of Ecclesiastical Art and by Mackenzie Edward Charles Walcott (1868)
"Bale describes the clergy wearing fine white rochets of raines (linen of Rennes or Rheims) or fine linen cloth, ..."

2. Italian Sights and Papal Principles: Seen Through American Spectacles by James Jackson Jarves (1856)
"Clerks of the Chamber, in his habit of a Dominican friar. Master of the sacred Palace, Auditors of the Rota, in surplices over rochets, two and two. in ..."

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