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bi·ret·ta noun also ber·ret·ta or be·ret·ta \bə̇ˈred.ə, -etə\ (-s) Etymology: Italian berretta, berretto, from Old Provençal berret cap, irregular from Late Latin birrus cloak with a hood, of Celtic origin; akin to Middle Irish berr short, Welsh byr : a square head covering worn by ecclesiastics that has three or four projections above the crown, often with a tassel at the top, and is red, purple, or black to correspond to the rank of cardinal, bishop, or priest
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