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‖ ombrellino|ombrelˈlino| [It.] (See quot. 1957.) Also, a parasol or sunshade.
1847F. W. Faber Let. in R. Chapman Father Faber (1961) viii. 163 It was a dark still night, and the bell and lights and singing and the flashing ombrellino had a most touching effect among the trees. We deposited our Lord in His own tabernacle after receiving His Benediction. 1949D. Attwater Catholic Encycl. Dict. (ed. 2) 354/1 Ombrellino (It., a little umbrella). A small flat canopy with one staff borne over the Blessed Sacrament when it is carried from its own altar to another for exposition, etc., and, in some countries, when it is taken to the sick. 1957Oxf. Dict. Chr. Ch. 983/2 Ombrellino, in the W. Church the small umbrella-like canopy of white silk carried over the Blessed Sacrament when it is moved informally from one place to another. 1964Punch 26 Feb. 326/3, I came round lying on the sand under an ombrellino. |