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Dalmatic
Traditional Solemn Mass vestment sets include matching chasuble, dalmatic, and tunicle. Traditionally the dalmatic was not used in the Roman Rite by deacons during Lent.
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Dalmatic
Dalmatic, a. and n. (dælˈmætɪk) [The n. occurs earliest, being a. F. dalmatique (15th c. in Littré), ad. L. dalmatica, subst. use (sc. vestis) of Dalmaticus adj. of Dalmatia. (Thence L. dalmaticātus attired in a dalmatic.) The adj. is of later adaptation from L.] A. adj. Belonging to Dalmatia, Dalma...
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Dalmatical
† Dalˈmatical, a. Obs. = Dalmatic a.1599 Thynne Animadv. (1865) 35 The kinges dalmaticall garmente..was crymsone.
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Tunicle
Sometimes it was also distinguished by a single horizontal band on the front and back, as opposed to the double band of the dalmatic. In the twelfth century it became customary for bishops to wear both a tunicle and a dalmatic as part of their pontifical vestments.
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tunicle
tunicle (ˈtjuːnɪk(ə)l) Forms: 4– tunicle, 4–6 -ycle, 5–7 -acle, (5–6 -akyl, -ekil, -ek(k)el(l), -yk(k)il(l), -ycale, tuinicle, twynykil, tunnycall); 4–5 tonacle, (5 -ecle, -icle, -ycle, -ykyl, -ykle, -akle, -ucle, 6 -aculle); (5 tenekylle, -ucle, 6 -acull, tin-, tynacle, -akle, tynnacle, Sc. -akil, ...
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Ursicinus (Bishop of Ravenna)
Ursicinus wears an alba (white dalmatic), a planeta and a pallium, an ecclesiastical vestment only worn by popes and archbishops.
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colobium
‖ colobium (kəʊˈləʊbɪəm) [late L., a. Gr. κολόβιον, f. κολοβ-ός curtailed.] A half-sleeved or sleeveless tunic or robe, such as was worn by the clergy of the early church, by the monks, and by kings at the ceremony of coronation. In later Eccles. use replaced by the dalmatic.1603 Ceremonies at Coron...
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Maniple (vestment)
For the deacon it says: "The vestment proper to the deacon is the dalmatic, worn over the alb and stole. The dalmatic may, however, be omitted out of necessity or on account of a lesser degree of solemnity."
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supertunic
superˈtunic Antiq. Also in L. form. [ad. med.L. supertunica: see super- 3 and tunic n.] An outer tunic; spec. the vestment worn above the dalmatic (or tunicle) by a sovereign at his coronation.1625–6 Coronation Chas. I (1892) 36 The Deane of Westminster goeth on araying y⊇ King. i. With y⊇ Supertuni...
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Silvanus of Ahun
In a wood panel dating from 1639, he is depicted dressed in a dalmatic, bearing a book and a palm.
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insertable
insertable, a. (ɪnˈsɜːtəb(ə)l) [f. insert v. + -able.] Capable of being inserted; as in insertable-tooth saw, one with removable teeth.1875 Knight Dict. Mech. 1971 Timber Trades Jrnl. 14 Aug. 58/1 DCE..will exhibit their Dalmatic insertable filters in a new ‘knocked down’ kit form on stand 21.
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Saint Lawrence (Zurbarán)
The painting shows Saint Lawrence holding a gridiron, the instrument of his martyrdom, and in a rich red dalmatic, showing his status as a martyr and a On the dalmatic is embroidered an image of Saint Paul, emphasising Lawrence's continuation of Paul's mission to the Gentiles, whilst over Lawrence's left
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英国王权之物
它包括皇冠、权杖(上有十字架或者鸽子装饰)、主权之球、佩剑、戒指、马刺、colobium sindonis(纯白色长袍)、dalmatic(加冕服)、手镯、王者袍以及其他与典礼有关的物品。
这些物品中很多在英国宗教改革时期之前就已经存在,保留并流传至今,具有宗教和神圣意义 。
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Alb
for all ministers at Mass, both clerics and laypersons, and is worn over the cassock, but underneath any other special vestments, such as the stole, dalmatic
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Robe Royal
The Robe Royal (also known as the Pallium Regale, Imperial Mantle or Dalmatic Robe) is a robe worn by the British monarch when they are crowned at their the earlier mantles worn by Tudor and Stuart monarchs and, indeed, is little changed from those worn in the mediaeval period which were based on the Dalmatic
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