Miter
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British pronunciation/mˈaɪtə/
American pronunciation/ˈmaɪtɝ/
mitre

Definice a Význam "miter"

01

mitra, biskupská mitra

a tall pointed headdress worn by bishops and senior abbots as a symbol of authority and position during some ceremonies
miter definition and meaning

What is a "miter"?

A miter is a type of headgear that is traditionally worn by bishops and other high-ranking clergymen in various Christian denominations. The miter is a tall, pointed hat with two flaps or "lappets" at the back, which are meant to represent the two tablets of the Ten Commandments. The miter is often made of fine fabrics such as silk or satin and may be adorned with various religious symbols or embroidered designs. It is worn during certain religious ceremonies and represents the authority and high rank of the wearer within the church hierarchy.

02

označení na miteru, úhelník

the surface of a beveled end of a piece where a miter joint is made
03

pohledová koutová spojka, mírový spoj

joint that forms a corner; usually both sides are bevelled at a 45-degree angle to form a 90-degree corner
to miter
01

zkosit, nařezat na úhel

to cut the square edges of something at a 45° angle and fit them together to make a 90° corner
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Example
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The carpenter carefully mitered the edges of the wood to create a perfect corner for the frame.
After mitering the edges of the tiles, the workers laid them out in a perfect 90 ° corner.
02

zkosit, spojit na zkosení

fit together in a miter joint
03

udělit biskupovi mitru, pověsit mitru na biskupa

confer a miter on (a bishop)
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