rochet

/ˈrɑtʃɪt/
noun
  1. A white linen vestment worn by bishops and certain other clergy in some Christian churches.
    • The bishop wore a simple rochet over his cassock during the ceremony.
    • In the cathedral, the priest's rochet was embroidered with delicate lace.
    • The rochet is traditionally made of fine white linen or cotton.
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