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zuc⋅chet⋅to

[zoo-ket-oh; It. tsook-ket-taw]
–noun, plural -tos, Italian. -ti [-tee] .
a small, round skullcap worn by Roman Catholic ecclesiastics, a priest's being black, a bishop's violet, a cardinal's red, and the pope's white; calotte.

Origin:
1850–55; < It, var. of zucchetta, dim. of zucca gourd, head, perh. < pre-IE *tjukka gourd
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zuc·chet·to   (zōō-kět'ō, tsōōk-kět'tō)   
n.   pl. zuc·chet·tos or zuc·chet·ti (-tē)
A skullcap worn by certain Roman Catholic clerics, varying in color according to rank.

[Italian, variant of zucchetta, diminutive of zucca, gourd, head; see zucchini.]
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zucchetto 
1853, from It. zucchetta "a cap," originally dim. of zucca "gourd, head," perhaps from L.L. cucutia, of unknown origin.
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zucchetto

small silk skullcap worn by Roman Catholic clergymen. Developed from the pileus (q.v.), a close-fitting, brimless hat commonly worn by the Romans, the zucchetto has probably been worn by ecclesiastics since the 13th century. It was worn under the mitre and biretta to preserve them and is still worn under these headcoverings at services. It is worn alone at other times. The colour depends on the wearer's rank: white for the pope, red for cardinals, violet for bishops, and black for others

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