Calotte

/kəˈlɒt/ noun

A small, dome-shaped cap worn by clergy or religious figures, or a rounded architectural element resembling a skull cap.

From French 'calotte,' possibly derived from a diminutive form related to 'calo' (cap), used in religious contexts since medieval times.

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