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Qu'est-ce (qui) est rochet - définition

WHITE KNEE-LENGTH VESTMENT GENERALLY WORN BY A ROMAN CATHOLIC OR ANGLICAN BISHOP IN CHOIR DRESS, OFTEN TRIMMED WITH LACE
Rochett
  • [[Thomas Schoen]] 1903, OCist
  • Then-Archbishop of Canterbury, [[Rowan Williams]], visiting India in 2010; the local Anglican bishops are wearing the more usual gathered sleeves

Rochet         
·noun The red gurnard, or gurnet. ·see Gurnard.
II. Rochet ·noun A frock or outer garment worn in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
III. Rochet ·noun A linen garment resembling the surplise, but with narrower sleeves, also without sleeves, worn by bishops, and by some other ecclesiastical dignitaries, in certain religious ceremonies.
rochet         
['r?t??t]
¦ noun Christian Church a vestment resembling a surplice, worn chiefly by bishops and abbots.
Origin
ME: from OFr., a dimin. from a Gmc base shared by Ger. Rock 'coat'.
Château Lafon-Rochet         
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WINERY
Chateau Lafon-Rochet; Château Lafon Rochet; Chateau Lafon Rochet; Lafon-Rochet; Lafon Rochet
Château Lafon-Rochet is a winery in the Saint-Estèphe appellation of the Bordeaux region of France. The wine produced here was classified as one of ten Quatrièmes Crus (Fourth Growths) in the historic Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855.

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Rochet

A rochet () is a white vestment generally worn by a Roman Catholic or Anglican bishop in choir dress. It is unknown in the Eastern churches. The rochet in its Roman form is similar to a surplice, except that the sleeves are narrower. In its Anglican form it is a descendant of the traditional albs worn by deacons and priests. In the Roman Catholic tradition, the rochet comes below the knee and its sleeves and hem are sometimes made of lace; in the Anglican tradition, the rochet comes down almost to the hem of the cassock and its sleeves are gathered at the wrist.

The word stems from the Latin rochettum (from the late Latin roccus, connected with the Old High German roch, roc and the A.S. rocc; Dutch koorhemd, rochet, French rochet, German Rochett, Chorkleid, Italian rocchetto, Spanish roquete), means an ecclesiastical vestment.

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1. The wines span more than 70 years, with the chance to buy a 1'35 Graham‘s port, 1'37 Chateau Lafon–Rochet, 1'45 Chateau Gruaud Larose, 1'50 Armagnac, a case of 1'63 Warre‘s port and a bottle of 1'82 Le Pin.