cappa magna
[ kah-puh mah-nyuh, kap-uh mag-nuh ]
/ ˈkɑ pə ˈmɑ nyə, ˈkæp ə ˈmæg nə /
noun Ecclesiastical.
a ceremonial cloak having a long train and a silk or fur-lined hood, worn by cardinals, bishops, and certain other dignitaries.
Origin of cappa magna
< Medieval Latin: great cope
Words nearby cappa magna
caporetto,
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capotasto,
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capp,
cappa magna,
cappadocia,
cappadocian,
capparidaceous,
capped elbow,
capped hock