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barrete
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birreta
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birreta
A stiff cap with ridges across the crown; worn by Roman Catholic clergy.
berretta
birretta
Portuguese
barrete
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berretta
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birretta
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berretta
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1
The
berretta
was formerly presented to him in St. Patrick's Cathedral, April 22, 1875.
2
In his left hand he holds a book; and above his pale, serenely noble face is a little black
berretta
.
3
It's a twenty-two caliber
Berretta
semiautomatic, altered to fire fully auto.
4
Were they fired from a
Berretta
?
5
Consistent with a
Berretta
.
1
The Druids had put aside the oak leaves and put on the
biretta
.
2
He had removed his
biretta
,
and placed it upon the table.
3
The Bishop stretched out his hand and took up his
biretta
.
4
Then he took up his
biretta
and went to the lift.
5
You will never walk with the
biretta
on your head.
6
Father Sergius straightened his mantle, put on his
biretta
,
and went circumspectly through the crowd.
7
I showed in the priest, still brushing the first snowfall of winter off his
biretta
.
8
His cardinal's
biretta
seemed to swell with pride on his little, white and shining head.
9
They are the
biretta
,
the skullcap, the cross, and the ring of the late Cardinal Bellairs.
10
He imagined that on the strength of my credit he could procure the
biretta
for himself.
11
Sometimes he wore a
biretta
with a diamond agraffe and a high plume of heron feathers.
12
Lastly, he puts on his cap or
biretta
.
13
He sighed, but resigning himself to the inevitable, lifted his
biretta
as he came up to the door.
14
The Bishop put on his
biretta
.
15
He put on his
biretta
again.
16
After this appeared two torches borne by the chanters, then the curé, with stole, surplice, cope, and
biretta
.
biretta
red biretta
procure the biretta
square biretta
wear a biretta
Portuguese
barrete
Catalan
birreta
bonet
birret
Spanish
birreta