Cotta

/ˈkɒtə/ noun

A sleeveless white vestment (religious robe) worn by clergy or choir members over other clothing during church services.

From Medieval Latin 'cotta,' which likely derives from Old High German 'kot' meaning 'coat.' It entered English in the 12th century as a piece of church ceremonial dress.

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