Difference between revisions of "Cotta"

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== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_105226" /> ==
<p> (1): </p> <p> (n.) A surplice, in [[England]] and [[America]] usually one shorter and less full than the ordinary surplice and with short sleeves, or sometimes none. </p> <p> (2): </p> <p> (n.) A kind of very coarse woolen blanket. </p>
       
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_34865" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_34865" /> ==
<p> was an [[Italian]] tunicle of linen reaching to the knees. Ducange says it was a closed circular surplice. </p>
<p> was an [[Italian]] tunicle of linen reaching to the knees. Ducange says it was a closed circular surplice. </p>
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<ref name="term_105226"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/webster-s-dictionary/cotta Cotta from Webster's Dictionary]</ref>
       
<ref name="term_34865"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/cotta Cotta from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_34865"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/cotta Cotta from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
          
          

Revision as of 08:24, 12 October 2021

Webster's Dictionary [1]

(1):

(n.) A surplice, in England and America usually one shorter and less full than the ordinary surplice and with short sleeves, or sometimes none.

(2):

(n.) A kind of very coarse woolen blanket.

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [2]

was an Italian tunicle of linen reaching to the knees. Ducange says it was a closed circular surplice.

The Nuttall Encyclopedia [3]

German publisher, born at Stuttgart; established in Tübingen; published the works of Goethe, Schiller, Jean Paul, Herder, and others of note among their contemporaries (1764-1832).

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