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mitre

[mahy-ter] / ˈmaɪ tər /


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But as is the way of such men, the more doubt he has about the popular kids, the more certainty he has in his suitability to assume the mantle and mitre of Il Papa.

From Salon • Nov. 22, 2024

The church replaced it after the American Revolution with what is called a bishop’s mitre, which represented the shift from the Church of England to the Episcopal Church.

From Washington Times • Mar. 28, 2019

Later, Pope Paul VI lowered the height of the traditional mitre cap, and discouraged prelates from wearing red shoes and silver buckles.

From Slate • May 3, 2018

"But wow, it was the crown - it's the mitre of an archbishop, glowing in the dark," he said.

From BBC • Apr. 16, 2017

It is like a squashed-up X and over it is a bishop’s hat, which is called a mitre.

From "The London Eye Mystery" by Siobhan Dowd