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- noun a
cassock with a small cape attached
Etymologies
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Examples
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"Vecchia zimarra (Old coat)," Colline's fourth-act aria as Mimi's death nears, a short moment that stood out.
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"Vecchia zimarra (Old coat)," Colline's fourth-act aria as Mimi's death nears, a short moment that stood out.
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"Vecchia zimarra (Old coat)," Colline's fourth-act aria as Mimi's death nears, a short moment that stood out.
daytondailynews.com - News RONALD BLUM 2010
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"Vecchia zimarra (Old coat)," Colline's fourth-act aria as Mimi's death nears, a short moment that stood out.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 Ronald Blum 2010
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"Vecchia zimarra (Old coat)," Colline's fourth-act aria as Mimi's death nears, a short moment that stood out.
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"Vecchia zimarra (Old coat)," Colline's fourth-act aria as Mimi's death nears, a short moment that stood out.
daytondailynews.com - News RONALD BLUM 2010
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"Vecchia zimarra (Old coat)," Colline's fourth-act aria as Mimi's death nears, a short moment that stood out.
WRAL.com Top Stories 2010
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His velvety rich tones and controlled level of emotion were a perfect blending for the famed coat aria, "Vecchia zimarra, senti" - "Listen, old coat".
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His velvety rich tones and controlled level of emotion were a perfect blending for the famed coat aria, "Vecchia zimarra, senti" - "Listen, old coat".
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(etymologically descended from the Italian zimarra), the loose mantle now worn by the Anglican episcopate to which the well known lawn sleeves are attached.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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