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PONTIFICALIBUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: the attire or vestments of one's office; the bishop received him in pontificalibus stately and splendid in the full glory of his pontificalibus.
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pontificalibus, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
pontificalibus is a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin pontificalibus. See etymology. Nearby entries. pontifex, n.1579–; Pontifex Maximus, n.1579–; pontiff ...
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pontificalibus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
pontificālibus. dative/ablative masculine/feminine/neuter plural of pontificālis · Categories: Latin non-lemma forms · Latin adjective forms.
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pontificalibus
‖ pontifiˈcalibus [Lat., abl. of pontificālia (see prec.), in phr. in pontificālibus in pontificals.] Used as = prec., almost always in phr. in his (or their) pontificalibus, in imitation of the L. phrase (see ‖ in 22). Hence (sometimes) improperly as if an ordinary Eng. noun (quots. 1620, 1772, and...
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Pontifical Buskins: A Brief History and Consideration
Buskins are essentially a liturgical form of "stocking" that is worn over the foot and up to the base of the knee where it is tied on with ribbons.
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In pontificalibus - Oxford Reference
LME Latin.In the full vestments of a cardinal, archbishop, etc.; in pontificals. ... Access to the complete content on Oxford Reference ...
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in pontificalibus, adv. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the adverb in pontificalibus is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for in pontificalibus is from ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pontificalia - New Advent
The collective name given for convenience sake to those insignia of the episcopal order which of right are worn by bishops alone.
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Pontifical High Mass - Wikipedia
A Pontifical High Mass, also called Solemn Pontifical Mass, is a Solemn or High Mass celebrated by a bishop using certain prescribed ceremonies.
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pontifical Mass - New Advent
Pontifical Mass is the solemn Mass celebrated by a bishop with the ceremonies prescribed in the "Cæremoniale Episcoporum", I and II.
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Summus pontifex vestibus pontificalibus indutus - LCDL Catalog ...
Title: Summus pontifex vestibus pontificalibus indutus; Date: 1729; Description: Black-and-white engraving of a Jewish high priest in his vestments.
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Giannozzo Manetti
Manetti was an eyewitness of the dedication of Santa Maria del Fiore on 25 March 1436, of which he left a record, the Oratio de Secularibus et Pontificalibus "Giannozzo Manetti on Architecture: The Oratio de Secularibus et Pontificalibus Pompis in Consecratione Basilicae Florentinae of 1436".
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pontificalia
‖ pontificalia, n. pl. (pɒntɪfɪˈkeɪlɪə) [L., neut. pl. of pontificālis adj. pontifical. (In med.L., in Matthew Paris 1259.)] The vestments and other insignia of a bishop; pontificals (see prec. B. 3). Also transf. Official robes.1577–87 Holinshed Chron. II. 31/2 In another prouince he may be in his ...
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John Bell (bishop of Worcester)
respect August 13, at Clerkenwell, with a sermon preached by Nicholas Harpsfield; he was put into his coffin, like a bishop, with the mitre and other pontificalibus
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