英:['rɒtʃɪt]
美:['rɒtʃɪt]
英:['rɒtʃɪt]
美:['rɒtʃɪt]
roch·et
ra chiht
noun
a knee-length vestment, usu. of lace and linen, worn by bishops and certain other church officials in some ceremonies.
Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Old French *roc coat, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German roc coat
The first known use of rochet was in the 13th century