dalmatic in English

noun
1
a wide-sleeved, long, loose vestment open at the sides, worn by deacons and bishops, and by some monarchs at their coronation.
During the middle ages decoration reached a height unrivalled since and dalmatics were heavily adorned.

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1. Chasuble is a see also of dalmatic

2. Appareled Amices, Dalmatic Collars and Argentinian News from the Fraternitas Christi Sacerdotis et Beatae Mariae Reginae Gregor Kollmorgen In the comments on Shawn's post on the ritus Lugdunensis the question of the collar of the Dalmatic (Spanish collarín , French colletin ) came up.

3. Appareled Amices, Dalmatic Collars and Argentinian News from the Fraternitas Christi Sacerdotis et Beatae Mariae Reginae Gregor Kollmorgen In the comments on Shawn's post on the ritus Lugdunensis the question of the collar of the Dalmatic (Spanish collarín, French colletin) came up.

4. Tunicle or dalmatic were put on, and now the Amice lowered by the back of the head in such a manner that the decorative strip resp

5. As nouns the difference between Chasuble and dalmatic is that Chasuble is the outermost liturgical vestment worn by clergy for celebrating eucharist or mass while dalmatic is a long wide-sleeved tunic, which serves as a liturgical vestment in the roman catholic and anglican churches and is worn by a deacon at the eucharist or mass and, although infrequently

6. ‘A jug from the seventeenth century, some medieval Chasuble, even the embossing on a volume of Yeats's early poems all have this quality to varying degrees.’ Synonyms vestment , surplice, cassock, rochet, alb, dalmatic, Chasuble

7. ‘A jug from the seventeenth century, some medieval Chasuble, even the embossing on a volume of Yeats's early poems all have this quality to varying degrees.’ Synonyms vestment , surplice, cassock, rochet, alb, dalmatic, Chasuble