0 a tall, pointed hat worn by bishops in official ceremonies --
1 a joint made by two pieces of wood that have both been cut at an angle of 45° at the joining ends --
He was dressed in a long robe and wore a mitre.
Archimandrites and protopresbyters wear jewelled pectoral crosses and mitres.
In 1609 the abbot received the right to bear the pontificalia (mitre, ring and pectoral cross).
To the left, there is an archbishop with his staff and mitre in a church archway.
All wore red coats and breeches with mitre style caps.
He wears a bishop's mitre and liturgical vestments and has his hand raised in the act of benediction.
They may be decorated with amethyst or a bishop's mitre, and are usually suspended from a simple gold chain.
The acanthus frieze is carved with winged angels and bishop's mitre; the segmental pediment, with festoons of flowers.