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‖ mortier|mɔrtje| [Fr. (Cf. mortar n.1 4.)] A cap formerly worn by high officials of France.
1727–52Chambers Cycl., Mortier, a badge or ensign of dignity, borne by the chancellors, and great presidents, of the parliaments of Paris. 1820Ranken Hist. France VIII. i. ii. 28 The first president... His cap, or mortier,..was ornamented with a double round of gold lace. 1830James Darnley xxxix, The star and collar of St. Michael, with the velvet mortier and short white plume. |