surplice|surplices in English

noun

[sur·plice || 'sɜrplɪs /'sɜː-]

loose-fitting white garment worn over a cassock by certain members of the clergy

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1. ~albs~surplices~Amices~cinctures~ traditional roman styles ~ finest quality linen vestments

2. Traditional And roman Albs and Surplices with Italian and spanish Lace

3. The Culprit was convicted and the surplice duly restored

4. Albs available in different styles: front wrap alb, altar server Albs, surplice etc

5. Choirboy in surplice and Eton collar - original real photo vintage postcard, circa 1920s

6. Albs available in different styles: front wrap alb, altar server Albs, surplice etc

7. Migne compared himself to a Balzacian character (a Rastignac in surplice?) and to Hercules

8. Patrick's Guild carries a variety of styles, sizes and colors of clergy Cassocks and surplices for men and women.

9. Whether your Cassock will be stand-alone or joined with a surplice, we have an option for you

10. A soft jersey jumpsuit features a trendy surplice neck and Cinching ankle ties for an effortlessly chic look

11. - Surplice neck - Adjustable spaghetti straps - Pull-on style - Solid color - Elasticized waist - Jersey knit construction - Cinching ankle ties - Approx

12. THE NEEDLE The long thread draws its breath as she sews him a shirt more like a surplice.

13. - Surplice neck - Adjustable spaghetti straps - Pull-on style - Solid color - Elasticized waist - Jersey knit construction - Cinching ankle ties - Approx

14. Albs, Front Wrap Albs, Button Closures, Velcro Closures, Albs & Surplices, Monks Cloth Albs, Polyester Blend, Wool Blend, Zipper on Shoulder Alb, Embroidered Albs

15. 27 In his billowing white surplice he looked like a dishevelled old bird struggling to take off in a high wind.

16. 12 Mr Copley, robed in cassock and billowing surplice, was impatiently pacing the back lawn seeming oblivious to their presence.

17. 22 In his billowing white surplice he looked like a dishevelled old bird struggling to take off in a high wind.

18. About This Item Details A soft jersey jumpsuit features a trendy surplice neck and Cinching ankle ties for an effortlessly chic look

19. ‘The choristers wore shirt and tie (long ties for the boys and bowties for the men) with black robes over their shoulders (not their liturgical Cassocks and surplices).’

20. ‘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

21. ‘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

22. The traditional clergy Cassock or soutane is a long garment worn by Roman Catholic priests, deacons and other clergies both as the ordinary dress and under liturgical garments, paired with a clergy shirt, a white surplice and matching band cincture

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24. Exquisite Clergy Cassocks from IvyRobes The traditional clergy cassock or soutane is a long garment worn by Roman Catholic priests, deacons and other clergies both as the ordinary dress and under liturgical garments, paired with a clergy shirt, a white surplice and matching band cincture.

25. Cassocks and Surplices The cassock , or soutane, is an ankle-length robe worn by clerics of the Roma Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox, Anglican and Lutheran Churches, as well as some of theOriental Orthodox churches and ministers and ordained officers of the Presbyterian and Reformed churches.