infula

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) A fillet of white wool, worn on the head by ancient Roman priests.
 * 2) A head covering worn by early Christian priests.
 * 3) A ribbon on a bishop's mitre.

Translations

 * Italian: infula
 * Latin: īnfula
 * Polish:


 * Italian: infula
 * Latin: īnfula
 * Polish:


 * Italian: infula
 * Latin: īnfula
 * Polish:

Etymology
From.

Etymology
Perhaps related to with an earlier īnfila. For the ablaut, compare the forms and.

Noun

 * 1) A fillet of white and red wool, knotted at intervals with a ribbon  as a braid and worn on the head by ancient Roman priests.
 * 2) A head covering worn by early Christian priests.
 * 3) A ribbon on a bishop's mitre.
 * 4) a mark of distinction, token, recognition