Birretta

/bɪˈrɛtə/ noun

A stiff, square cap with three or four ridges worn by Roman Catholic clergy.

From Italian 'berretta' or Spanish 'birreta,' possibly derived from Latin 'birrus' (a hooded cloak). The cap evolved as religious vestments developed in the medieval Church.

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