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▪ I. vestment1 (ˈvɛstmənt) Forms: α. 4 uestement, 4–6 westement(e, 4–6 vestement (6 festement). β. 5–6 westment, 5 vestmente, 5– vestment (7 vest'ment). [a. AF. and OF. vestement (mod.F. vêtement), ad. L. vestīmentum: see vestiment.] 1. A garment or article of clothing, esp. one of the nature of a r...
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Vestment
Stole The long, narrow strip of cloth draped around the neck, a vestment of distinction, a symbol of ordination. On more solemn occasions, an epitrachelion-like vestment is worn, and sometimes a vestment resembling a cope is worn.
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vestment
vestment/ˈvestmənt; `vɛstmənt/ n(esp pl 尤作复数) ceremonial garment, esp one worn by a priest in church 礼仪服装; (尤指牧师的)法衣, 圣衣, 祭服.
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Stole (vestment)
The stole is a liturgical vestment of various Christian denominations, which symbolizes priestly authority; in Protestant denominations which do not have priests but use stoles as a liturgical vestment, however, it symbolizes being a member of the ordained.
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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. In neither case is there any mention of the maniple as a vestment in use.
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Rationale (vestment)
rationale, also called superhumerale (from Latin super, "over", and [h]umerus, "shoulder"; thus a garment worn "over the shoulder[s]"), is a liturgical vestment
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Zone (vestment)
In modern Greek and Church Slavonic the zone or (Пояс, poyas - belt) is a liturgical belt worn as a vestment by priests and bishops of the Eastern Orthodox
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Cope
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There has been little change in the character of the vestment from the earliest ages. vestment, in the same manner as that of the Roman Catholic Church.
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Clerical Attire According to the Byzantine Tradition
Anglican Clerical Dress - قصر لامبث Library
BBC article on vestment fashions
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Chasuble
The chasuble is the principal and most conspicuous Mass vestment, covering all the rest. It is the stole, not the chasuble, that is the priestly vestment.
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Dalmatic
Like the chasuble worn by priests and bishops, it is an outer vestment and is supposed to match the liturgical colour of the day. Traditional Solemn Mass vestment sets include matching chasuble, dalmatic, and tunicle.
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Subcinctorium
But as early as about the close of the thirteenth century, it was merely an ornamental vestment. Numerous symbolic meanings have been attached to the vestment over the centuries.
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Rochet
A rochet () is a white vestment generally worn by a Roman Catholic or Anglican bishop in choir dress. It is unknown in the Eastern churches. The rochet is worn without the chimere under the cope by those bishops who use this vestment.
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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.
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