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collarino
‖ collarino Arch. (kɒləˈriːnəʊ) Also colarino. [It. (kollaˈrino) dim. of collare collar; also called colarin, collar (15 a).] 1. The cincture, fillet, or listel, terminating the apophyge at the extremities of the shaft of a column.1688 R. Holme Armoury iii. 111/2 Collarino..the same as Astragal..the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Clerical collar
It is often attached with a collaret or collarino that covers the white collar almost completely, except for a small white rectangle at the base of the wikipedia.org
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colarin
colarin Arch. (ˈkɒlərɪn) [F.] = collarino.1727–51 Chambers Cycl., Colarin in architecture, the little frise of the capital of the Doric column; placed between the astragal, and the annulets..Colarin is also used for the orlo, or ring, a-top of the shaft of the column, next the capital; called also t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hypotrachelium
The hypotrachelium was also called a collarino, or colarino, or colarin. References "Collarino". Oxford English Dictionary. wikipedia.org
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collar
▪ I. collar, n. (ˈkɒlə(r)) Forms: 3–6 coler, 5–7 coller, 5–6 colar, 5– collar; also 4–5 colere, 5 coleer, collere, (colyer), 6 collare, (choller, 7 choler, couller, collor, colour). [ME. coler, a. AF. coler = OF. colier (later collier) = Pr. colar, Sp. collar, It. collare:—L. collāre, f. coll-um nec... Oxford English Dictionary
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Clerical clothing
Clerical collar: There are a variety of options for daily clerical attire, all involving the use of a clerical collar: Collarino (Tab Collar): This is wikipedia.org
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gorge
▪ I. gorge, n.1 (gɔːdʒ) Also 5 goorge, 5–6 gorg. [a. OF. and F. gorge = Pr. gorga, gorja, Sp. gorga, Pg. gorja, It. gorga, gorgia:—popular L. *gorga, *gurga of unknown origin; the possibility of connexion with L. gurges, whirlpool, is very doubtful.] I. In physical senses. 1. The external throat; th... Oxford English Dictionary
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