More analogous to the Anglican chimere in shape, though not in significance, is the purple mantelletum worn over the rochet by bishops, and by others authorized to wear the episcopal insignia, in presence of the pope or his legates.
By a late abuse the sleeves of the rochet were, from motives of convenience, sometimes attached to the chimere.
Rochet D'Hericourt, who is said to have been equally influential.
Rochet D'Hericourt were, without solicitation or entreaty, on his part at least, "ordered to accompany the king.
I thought my rochet should have been regarded, though I were not: but it would not serve, it was faine to give place to Robin Hood's men.
Little Rochet awoke to a reality full of darkness and despair.
We have to get Rochet into bed again, readjust his bandages, wipe up the fetid liquid spilt on the floor.
Little Rochet was dreaming in the liquid light of the lamp, with hands crossed on his breast, and the delicate profile of an exhausted saint.
Well, he got them at last; and after a few months his regret was that he had spent nine pounds on the rochet and mozetta.
I could fold the entire rochet in the palms of my hands, the lace work was so fine and exquisite.
Over this rochet is worn a black satin chimere, and as it was difficult to get this over the bishop's sleeves, they were removed from the rochet and are now fastened to the chimere.
The St. Pierre fishermen very seldom approach the bay, but they do much fishing a few miles beyond it, almost in front of the Pointe du Rochet and the Roche à Bourgaut.
It is worn over the rochet by the pope, cardinals, bishops and prelates, the colours varying as in the case of the cappa magna.
The cappa choralis has already been mentioned; it survived as a choir vestment that in winter took the place of the surplice, rochet or almuce.
She caught the handle with her injured hand, and with a gasp, swung the Rochet into throbbing life.
Fanny, standing by theRochet which had been assigned to her, felt her heart thumping.
When she had finished she stood back and gazed at the Rochet with an anxious friendly enmity--the friendship of an infant with a lion.
Rochet d'Hericourt, sent by Louis Philippe (1843), with both of whom he concluded friendly treaties on behalf of their respective governments.
This latter was reserved for the more important canons, and was worn over surplice or rochet in choir.
The soutane of light scarlet cloth has a train; over this is worn the white rochet trimmed with deep lace and over this again the cappa magna a voluminous circular cloak of red watered silk, with a single opening for the head.
The young prelate betook himself with so much ardor to his theological studies, that at twenty years of age he was a doctor, and maintained his theses in rochet and camail as bishop-nominate.
Marshal Meilleraye drew me along, and so I went out with my rochet and camail, bestowing benedictions right and left; but this occupation did not prevent me from making all the reflections suitable to the difficulty in which I found myself.
The Bishop beckoned him into the little sacristy, and putting on rochet and purple stole he sat down to hear his penitent.
With his laced rochet and purple biretta he lent the little matchboarded chapel an exotic splendour when he sat in a Glastonbury chair beside the altar during the Office.
And there was he, a-running about the house with his rochet on him, and all trailing in the mire.
Why, she set to work and made a rochet in little, and set it on the dog's back.
Rochet calls "a certain rondeur of manner" is a specific for winning affection.
Rochet d'Hericourt thought worthy of being transferred to France, but of the pair he sent the female died on the route.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rochet" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.