- The
pallium (derived from the
Roman pallium or palla, a
woolen cloak; pl.: pallia) is an
ecclesiastical vestment in the
Catholic Church,
originally peculiar...
- Look up
pallium in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
pallium is an
ecclesiastical vestment worn by the Pope, metropolitans, and
primates of the Catholic...
- In neuroanatomy,
pallium (pl.:
pallia or
palliums)
refers to the
layers of grey and
white matter that
cover the
upper surface of the
cerebrum in vertebrates...
- animals, an
avian pallium is the
dorsal telencephalon of a bird's brain. The
subpallium is the
ventral telencephalon. The
pallium of
avian species tends...
- This page is one of a
series listing English translations of
notable Latin phrases, such as veni, vidi, vici and et cetera. Some of the
phrases are themselves...
- The
pallium was a
Roman cloak. It was
similar in form to the palla,
which had been worn by
respectable Roman women since the mid-Republican era. It was...
- Ireland. In 1152,
Cardinal Paparo,
Legate a latere,
brought over four
palliums, and ****igned one to each of the four bishops, Armagh, Dublin, Cashel,...
-
Pallium India is a
national registered charitable trust formed in 2003
aimed at
providing quality palliative care and
effective pain
relief for patients...
- The
mantle (also
known by the
Latin word
pallium meaning mantle, robe or cloak,
adjective pallial) is a
significant part of the
anatomy of molluscs: it...
-
Gloripallium pallium is a
species of
bivalves belonging to the
family Pectinidae. The
species is
found in
Indian and
Pacific Ocean, Australia.
Right and...