surplice Meaning in Tamil ( surplice வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
கிறித்தவப் பாதிரிகள் அணியும் தளர்த்தியான மேலங்கி,
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surplice's Usage Examples:
He is vested in surplice, stole and cope.
AUGUSTINIAN CANONS, a religious order in the Roman Catholic Church, called also Austin Canons, Canons Regular, and in England Black Canons, because their cassock and mantle were black, though they wore a white surplice: elsewhere the colour of the habit varied considerably.
The track was removed from the mainline, and a point that was made surplice last winter will be craned in next weekend.
Moreover, in further contradistinction to the Roman use, it had - especially in the German dioceses - a liturgical character, being used instead of the surplice.
contralto lines have sported a surplice and will improve the choir's presentation tremendously.
5 The difficulty seems to have been not to suppress the chasuble, of the use of which after 1559 not a single authoritative instance has been adduced, but to save the surplice, which the more zealous Puritans looked on with scarcely less disfavour.
), who would not wear a surplice.
's time a regular rogation, the choristers in surplices, the gentlemen of the royal chapel in copes, and the canons and other clergy in copes preceding the knights and singing the litany.
Whenever a bishop was celebrant he was to wear, "beside his rochette, a surplice or albe, and a cope or vestment," and also to carry " his pastoral staff in his hand, or else borne or holden by his chaplain.
Made of stretch viscose jersey for a great fit, it has a sexy open neckline, crossed surplice bodice and a cinched waist.
) appeared in the 11th century and the surplice (q.
In the Roman Catholic Church the rochet is a tunic of white, and usually fine linen or muslin (battiste, mull) reaching about to the knee, and distinguished from the surplice by the fact that its arms are narrow and tight-fitting.
Synonyms:
vestment,
Antonyms:
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