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maniple Meaning in Tamil ( maniple வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

விறகுக்காக வளர்க்கப்படும் ஒருவகை மரம்,



maniple தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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maniple's Usage Examples:

pasban (which, however, resembles rather the Latin maniple), the Nestorian zando, and the Coptic kiman; the epitrachelion to the Arm.


(12) Christ wore neither humeral nor amice nor maniple nor stole nor chasuble.


' Apart from the archiepiscopal pallium, the Churches of Spain and Gaul had need to borrow from Rome only the dalmatic, maniple and liturgical shoes.


Bishops, as belonging to the order of priesthood with completed powers, wear the same vestments as the priests, with the addition of ' The stole and maniple alone are symbolical of order, i.


Over this the priest, robing for mass, puts on the amice, alb, girdle (cingulum), stole, maniple and chasuble.


He further made the cohort the military unit instead of the maniple, and his cavalry and light-armed troops were drawn from foreign countries, so that it may be said that Marius was the originator of the mercenary army.


Note the absence of the mitre, the chasuble short or tucked up in front, the maniple still carried in the left hand.


Taking the other orders downwards: deacons wear amice, alb, girdle, stole, maniple' and dalmatic; subdeacons, amice, alb, girdle, maniple and tunicle; the vestment proper to the minor orders, formerly the alb, is now the surplice or cotta.


At the present day the Lutheran Churches of Denmark and Scandinavia retain the use of alb and chasuble in the celebration of the eucharist (stole, amice, girdle and maniple were disused after the Reformation), and for bishops the cope and mitre.





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