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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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Tunicle
The tunicle is a liturgical vestment associated with Roman Catholicism, Anglicanism, and Lutheranism. Roman deacons once wore the tunicle under the dalmatic, and the tunicle was part of the liturgical vestments of other dignitaries also.
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Dalmatic
Traditional Solemn Mass vestment sets include matching chasuble, dalmatic, and tunicle. Additionally, unlike deacons, subdeacons do not wear a stole under their tunicle.
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Sticharion
Thus in form, it is close to the dalmatic and tunicle of Western Christianity.
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Maniple (vestment)
The maniple is worn also, with the dalmatic or tunicle, by the deacon and the subdeacon in a Solemn Mass, but only during the Mass itself. The maniple is not worn for other liturgical functions (e.g., the Asperges, processions) for which the dalmatic or tunicle is worn.
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Subdeacon
The subdeacon's specific vestment is the tunicle, in practice almost indistinguishable in form from the deacon's dalmatic (the tunicle is sometimes somewhat The proper garments of the subdeacon are the alb and tunicle.
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Papal fanon
Then he vests the pope with the stole, tunicle, dalmatic, and chasuble, after which he turns down that part of the fanon which had been placed over the
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salvatrice
† salvatrice Obs. rare. [ad. med.L. salvātrīc-em (nom. -trix), f. salvāre to save.] 1. A female saviour.1500–20 Dunbar Poems lxxxv. 67 [To our Lady] Oratrice, mediatrice, salvatrice. 2. Old name for one of the coats (tunicæ) of the eye; in full tunicle salvatrice (= L. tunica salvatrix).1590 P. Barr...
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