- The
zucchetto (/(t)suːˈkɛtoʊ, zuːˈ-/, also UK: /tsʊˈ-/, US: /zʊˈ-/, Italian: [dzukˈketto];
meaning 'small gourd', from
zucca 'pumpkin' or more generally...
- cap,
called a
zucchetto, in
church to keep the head warm,
which the
fuller form of
clerical tonsure led to,
still survives. The
zucchetto is worn by the...
- mid–20th
century Mitre, the traditional,
ceremonial headdress of
bishops Zucchetto, a
small skullcap worn by
clerics Camauro, made from red wool or velvet...
- audiences. The most
immediately noticeable feature is a
white c****ock and
zucchetto (skull cap). The c****ock used to have a
train on it, but Pope Pius XII...
- order. At the
conclusion of the conclave,
Francis gave his cardinal's
zucchetto to
Archbishop Lorenzo Baldisseri, the non-elector
secretary of the conclave...
- functions,
consists of the
purple c****ock with
amaranth trim, rochet,
purple zucchetto,
purple biretta with a tuft, and
pectoral cross. The
cappa magna may be...
-
Slouch hat
Sailor hat Šajkača
Salakot Cappello romano Skullcap, also
zucchetto Snood Sombrero Songkok Sports visor Straw hat
Student cap Tam, or tam...
-
Shanter Taqiyah, worn by
Muslim males Toque Tubeteika Ushanka Utility cover Zucchetto Baseball cap ****ed cap
Snapback Trucker hat
Baseball cap
styles and variations...
-
vestments and
other pontificalia (episcopal regalia: mitre, crozier,
zucchetto,
pectoral cross, and ring). He has both
actual and
honorary precedence...
-
decree ending the use of the galero.
Since that time, only the
scarlet zucchetto and
biretta are
placed over the
heads of
cardinals during the
papal consistory...