cottas

/ˈkɑtəz/
noun
  1. Short white vestments worn by clergy or choir members in some Christian churches.
    • The priest's cotta was embroidered with a simple cross.
    • The choir members wore white cottas over their black robes during the service.
    • In many churches, cottas are worn for special ceremonies like weddings and Easter.
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