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Cassocked
Cassocked Cas"socked, a.
Clothed with a cassock.
Cassock
Cassock Cas"sock, n. [F. casaque, fr. It. casacca, perh. fr.
L. casa cottage, in It., house; or of Slavic origin.]
1. A long outer garment formerly worn by men and women, as
well as by soldiers as part of their uniform.
2. (Eccl.) A garment resembling a long frock coat worn by the
clergy of certain churches when officiating, and by others
as the usually outer garment.
Meaning of Cassocked from wikipedia
- The
c****ock, also
called soutane, is a
Christian clerical coat used by the
clergy and male
religious of the
Oriental Orthodox Churches,
Eastern Orthodox...
- The
c****ock-alb or c****alb is a
relatively modern garment and is a
combination of the
traditional c****ock and alb. It
developed as a
convenient undergarment...
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clothing is not, and is
regarded as
daily wear.
Inner c****ock: The
inner c****ock (or simply,
c****ock) is a floor-length garment,
usually black, worn by all...
- or
significance to a
faith group. It
includes clerical clothing such as
c****ocks, and
religious habit, robes, and
other vestments.
Accessories include hats...
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sometimes with the top edge of the
collar exposed to
mimic the
collar of a
c****ock. Alternatively, it may
simply be a
detachable tab of
white in the front...
- The
C****ock Spring, also
called Dugu
Spring or
Yinquan Spring, is a
culturally significant artesian karst spring on the
grounds of the
Lingyan Temple...
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Western Churches. When not
celebrating religious services, the Pope
wears a
c****ock.
Choir dress is worn when attending—but not celebrating—services, and formal...
-
Thorn (née Rutledge)
Scott Wilson as John
Lyons Gerry Pearson as The
C****ocked Man
Brody Bover as
Jacob Shay
Melanie Scrofano as
Veronica Selvaggio Sandrine...
- over a
c****ock. Most
closely corresponds to the
Orthodox sticharion (see below).
Symbolizes baptismal garment. See also
c****ock-alb.
C****ock-alb or c****alb...
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clerics and
laypersons (acolytes and lectors), at M****. It is worn over the
c****ock, but
underneath any
other special vestments, such as the stole, dalmatic...