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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. 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.