dalmatic
/dal-mat-ik/US // dælˈmæt ɪk //UK // (dælˈmætɪk) //
斑纹,斑马纹,斑马线,斑点
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
- : Ecclesiastical. a vestment worn over the alb by the deacon, as at the celebration of the Mass, and worn by bishops on some occasions, as at a coronation.
- : a similar vestment worn by a sovereign of England at his or her coronation.
Examples
A long Dalmatic of light material, thrown over his rich armor, kept the latter from being heated in the burning rays of the sun.
This dalmatic must be ranked first and highest among ecclesiastical embroideries.
The tunicle, worn underneath the dalmatic, was similar to it in shape, but made of linen.
The dalmatic was a garment shorter than the alb, slit up for a distance on either side.
Over the dalmatic comes the imperial mantle which seems to have been originally a chasuble, but is now slit up in front.
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