Lexicographical Neighbors of Mozzette
Literary usage of Mozzette
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Costume of Prelates of the Catholic Church: According to Roman Etiquette by John Abel Nainfa (1909)
"Cardinals having also a universal jurisdiction, as counsellors to the Holy See,
may wear the mozzetta everywhere. Their mozzette are made of scarlet or ..."
2. Romish Rites, Offices, and Legends, Or Authorised Superstitions and by Martin Wilson Foye (1856)
"red velvet, embroidered and fringed with gold ; and the holy leather himself is
clothed in a white satin cassock, with the rochet, stole, and mozzette, ..."
3. Tuscany and Umbria by Emma Jones (2004)
"... entry) houses the "cedro delle mozzette," a cedar considered to be one of
Italy's most beautiful trees, in its extensive gardens of age-old trees. ..."
4. Costume of Prelates of the Catholic Church: According to Roman Etiquette by John Abel Nainfa (1909)
"Cardinals having also a universal jurisdiction, as counsellors to the Holy See,
may wear the mozzetta everywhere. Their mozzette are made of scarlet or ..."
5. Romish Rites, Offices, and Legends, Or Authorised Superstitions and by Martin Wilson Foye (1856)
"red velvet, embroidered and fringed with gold ; and the holy leather himself is
clothed in a white satin cassock, with the rochet, stole, and mozzette, ..."
6. Tuscany and Umbria by Emma Jones (2004)
"... entry) houses the "cedro delle mozzette," a cedar considered to be one of
Italy's most beautiful trees, in its extensive gardens of age-old trees. ..."