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biretta Meaning in Tamil ( biretta வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



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biretta தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

ஆர்தருக்கான துவக்க கால இலக்கியக் குறிப்பீடுகள் வெல்ஷ் மற்றும் பிரெட்டான் தோற்றுவாய்களிலிருந்து வருகின்றன.

biretta's Usage Examples:

Biretta >>The introduction of the biretta in the 15th century tended to replace the use of the almuce as a head-covering, and the hood now became smaller, while the cape was enlarged till in some cases it fell below the elbows.


513) thinks that the symbolism of the cross may have had some influence in fixing and propagating the square shape, and he quotes a decree of the synod of Aix (1585) ordering the J g h clergy to wear a biretta sewn in the form of a cross (biretum in modum crucis consuturn, ut ecclesiasticos homines decet).


By the end a h - a of the 16th century the square shape was everywhere prevalent; at the beginning of the 17th century cardboard was introduced to stiffen the sides and emphasize the squareness, and the actual form of the biretta, as described above, had be come fixed (see fig.


Only in Spain has the biretta continued to be worn without the raised ridges.


At the outset there was little to distinguish the biretum from the pileus or pileolus (skull-cap), a non-liturgical cap worn by dignitaries of the Church under the mitre and even under the biretta.


1300) of investing clerks with the biretum as the symbol of the transfer of a benefice, a custom which survives, in Roman Catholic countries, in the solemn delivery of the red biretta by the head of the state to newly created cardinals, who afterwards go to Rome to receive the red hat.


Though the form of the biretta, devised in the 17th century, is peculiar to the Roman Church, it is but a variant of the original biretum, which developed in various countries into head-coverings of different shapes and significance.


The use of the Roman biretta has been introduced by a certain number of the clergy into the Anglican Church.


The priest came out with his purple velvet biretta on his head, adjusted his hair, and knelt down with an effort.


This red biretta is called the zucchetto.


It is clear that there is no historical justification for this; for though both college cap and biretta are developed from the same "square cap," the biretta in its actual shape is strictly associated with the postReformation Roman Church, and its actual ceremonial use is of late growth.





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