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cappa Eccl.|ˈkæpə| [It.: see cape n.2] A cloak (cf. capa); a cloak forming part of a religious habit; a cope.
1859J. Morris S. Thomas Becket vii. 64 [S. Thomas of Canterbury] put on a black cappa, which was closed all round and reached his feet... The black cappa with lambs⁓wool..was not the monastic habit of his monks of Christ Church. It was that of the Black Canons Regular, to which order Merton belonged. 1867R. Palmer Philip Howard 15 In tropical climates where the cappa is less worn. 1923Glasgow Herald 10 May 9 Camerlengos and attendants with the spada and cappa. |