noun
- A short cape or cloak worn over the shoulders, especially by Roman Catholic clergy and dignitaries during certain liturgical ceremonies.
Usage: ecclesiastical; also spelled 'mozzetta'
Examples
- The bishop wore a red mozette over his vestments during the formal procession.
- The mozette is a traditional garment in Catholic ceremonial dress.
- Cardinals often wear a mozette in white or scarlet depending on the occasion.
- The pope's mozette is typically made of fine fabric and trimmed with fur.
- During the blessing, the priest adjusted his mozette carefully.