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maniple
maniple (ˈmænɪp(ə)l) Forms: (? 4), 7 manaple, 6 mainipul, manypule, manyple, Sc. manipil, 7 -pul, 7–8 -pule, (7, 9 manuple), 6– maniple. [a. OF. maniple (more commonly manipule as in mod.Fr.), ad. L. manipul-us handful, troop of soldiers, f. manus hand + *pl-, weak form of root *plē- to fill (as in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Maniple
Maniple may refer to: Maniple (military unit), a division of a Roman legion Maniple (vestment), a liturgical vestment worn on the left arm. wikipedia.org
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Maniple (vestment)
Thereafter, the maniple generally fell out of liturgical use. In neither case is there any mention of the maniple as a vestment in use. wikipedia.org
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manaple
manaple obs. form of maniple. Oxford English Dictionary
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manuple
manuple obs. f. maniple. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ordines (ancient Roman)
The term was also applied to military companies under the maniple system. References Social class in ancient Rome wikipedia.org
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manir
manipule, manir obs. ff. maniple, manner. Oxford English Dictionary
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Saint Roderick (Murillo)
He is shown vested as a priest in a chasuble (with a central motif of Saint Andrew and Saint Peter) and a maniple and holding a biretta and a martyr's wikipedia.org
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succinctorium
‖ succinctorium (sʌksɪŋkˈtɔərɪəm) [late L., f. suc- = sub- + cinctorium girdle, f. cingĕre to gird.] A band or scarf (resembling a maniple) embroidered with an Agnus Dei, worn pendant from the girdle by the Pope on certain occasions.1688 Holme Armoury iii. iv. 175/2 A Bishops Vestments, or Pontifica... Oxford English Dictionary
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Annezay
Charente-Maritime Department in 2017 Source: INSEE Culture and heritage Religious heritage The Church of Saint Peter contains a Chasuble, Stole, and Maniple wikipedia.org
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Sudarium
In the Roman Catholic and other Western churches, the term sudarium has been used for several ornamental textile objects: The sudarium or maniple (manipulus wikipedia.org
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sudarium
‖ sudarium (s(j)uːˈdɛərɪəm) [L.: see next.] 1. A napkin or cloth for wiping the face; a handkerchief (in quot. 1801 jocular); spec. the cloth with which, according to legend, St. Veronica wiped the face of Christ on the way to Calvary, and on which his features were impressed; hence, any similar clo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Triarii
new type of unit, the 900 triarii formed 15 maniples, military units of 60 men each, which were in turn part of 15 ordines, larger units made up of a maniple of triarii, a maniple of rorarii and a maniple of accensi. wikipedia.org
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manipular
manipular, a. (n.) (məˈnɪpjʊlə(r)) [ad. L. manipulār-is, f. manipul-us maniple.] A. adj. 1. Pertaining to the maniple in the ancient Roman army; characterized by formation in maniples.1623 Bingham Xenophon etc., Lipsius' Comp. 6 The manipular Battalion insinuated it selfe into the void spaces, and s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Accensi
this type of legion, the 900 accensi formed 15 maniples, military units of 60 men each, which were in turn part of 15 ordines, larger units made up of a maniple of triarii, a maniple of rorarii and a maniple of accensi. wikipedia.org
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