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Definition of Dalmatic

Dalmatic
Dalmatica Dal*mat"i*ca, n., Dalmatic Dal*mat"ic, n.[LL. dalmatica: cf. F. dalmatique.] 1. (R. C. Ch.) A vestment with wide sleeves, and with two stripes, worn at Mass by deacons, and by bishops at pontifical Mass; -- imitated from a dress originally worn in Dalmatia. 2. A robe worn on state ocasions, as by English kings at their coronation.

Meaning of Dalmatic from wikipedia

- The dalmatic is a long, wide-sleeved tunic, which serves as a liturgical vestment in the Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican, United Methodist, and some other...
- Dalmatian or Dalmatic (Italian: dalmatico; Croatian: dalmatinski) was a group of Romance varieties that developed along the coast of Dalmatia. Over the...
- The Robe Royal (also known as the Pallium Regale, Imperial Mantle or Dalmatic Robe) is a robe worn by the British monarch when he or she is crowned. It...
- Anglo-Catholic, and Lutheranism. For a description of the tunicle, see dalmatic, the vestment with which it became identical in form, although earlier...
- particularly ****ociated with the Latin Catholic deacon are the alb, stole and dalmatic. Deacons, like priests and bishops, must wear their albs and stoles; deacons...
- says: "The vestment proper to the deacon is the dalmatic, worn over the alb and stole. The dalmatic may, however, be omitted out of necessity or on account...
- c****ock, but underneath any other special vestments, such as the stole, dalmatic or chasuble. If the alb does not completely cover the collar, an amice...
- body of the garment itself slit up the sides, precisely like the modern dalmatic a sort of surplice in the form of a bell-shaped mantle, with a hole for...
- chasuble. Likewise, the deacon wears the stole over the alb but under the dalmatic. The stole is also worn over the surplice or alb for the distribution and...
- fashionable in Rome during the 2nd century; it is the origin of the liturgical dalmatic and tunicle. Another over-dress of the Romans was the paenula, a cloak...