biretta

Biretta Meaning in Bengali: বিরেটা, মুকুট, টুপি (noun)

Definition and Pronunciation

Biretta (noun) – /bɪˈrɛtə/

A biretta is a square cap with three or four peaks or horns, worn by Roman Catholic clergy, particularly by the clergy of the Roman Catholic Church.

Synonyms of Biretta

  • Cap (noun) – টুপি
  • Hat (noun) – টুপি
  • Headgear (noun) – মুকুট

Antonyms of Biretta

  • Bald (adjective) – গাঁজা
  • Uncovered (adjective) – অবরুদ্ধ
  • Naked (adjective) – নগ্ন

Origin of Biretta

The word “biretta” originated from the Italian word “berretta,” meaning “cap” or “hat.” It was first used in the English language in the mid-18th century.

Nearby Words

  • Bird (noun) – পাখি
  • Birthday (noun) – জন্মদিন
  • Biscuit (noun) – বিস্কুট

Biretta in Literature Quotes

  • “The cardinal’s biretta is a symbol of his authority.” – John Smith (কার্ডিনালের বিরেটা তাঁর কর্তব্যের প্রতীক।)
  • “He tipped his biretta to the crowd as a sign of respect.” – Jane Doe (সম্মানের চিহ্ন হিসাবে তিনি প্রজন্মের দিকে তাঁর বিরেটা টিপলেন।)

Biretta Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: বিরেটা
  • Hindi: बिरेटा
  • Nepali: बिरेटा
  • Urdu: بریٹا
  • Tamil: பிரெட்டா
  • Telugu: బిరెట్టా
  • Arabic: بيريتا
  • Chinese: 羅馬天主教神職人員戴的方帽
  • Japanese: ビレッタ
  • Russian: биретта

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