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单词 tunicle
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Definition of tunicle in English:

tunicle

noun ˈtjuːnɪk(ə)lˈt(j)unək(ə)l
  • A short liturgical vestment which is traditionally worn over the alb by a subdeacon at celebrations of the Mass.

    短祭袍(副辅祭做弥撒时穿于白长袍外)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The copes, the vestments, the tunicles, stood for Roman Catholicism.
    • The dalmatic and tunicle are modified chasubles worn by the deacon and subdeacon respectively at a high Mass.
    • There are two very fine black tunicles that are used by the clerk and crucifer on All Souls Day.
    • If you can't find your rochet from your chimere, a tunicle from a maniple, or just love a good linguistic ramble, this is the place for you.
    • The tunicle, designed by Andrew, matches the existing Lenten Array.
    • Daniel showed us his newly purchased tunicle which also came with a stole and a couple of maniples.
    • On feast days, and other special days, the Lay Reader will also wear a tunicle over his or her alb.
    • The tunicle is an adaptation of the Roman Tunic, which would have had short or no sleeves and be no longer than knee length.
    • This picture shows the Cross-bearer of Westminster Abbey vested in albe, amice, and tunicle, accompanied by two Servers in apparelled albe and amice.
    • Dalmatics and tunicles should not be worn.
    • I may have been wrong about the exact description of the vestment she wore, but it looked like a tunicle to me!

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French tunicle or Latin tunicula, diminutive of tunica (see tunica).

Definition of tunicle in US English:

tunicle

nounˈt(j)unək(ə)lˈt(y)o͞onək(ə)l
  • A short liturgical vestment which is traditionally worn over the alb by a subdeacon at celebrations of the Mass.

    短祭袍(副辅祭做弥撒时穿于白长袍外)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The copes, the vestments, the tunicles, stood for Roman Catholicism.
    • The tunicle is an adaptation of the Roman Tunic, which would have had short or no sleeves and be no longer than knee length.
    • If you can't find your rochet from your chimere, a tunicle from a maniple, or just love a good linguistic ramble, this is the place for you.
    • There are two very fine black tunicles that are used by the clerk and crucifer on All Souls Day.
    • I may have been wrong about the exact description of the vestment she wore, but it looked like a tunicle to me!
    • Daniel showed us his newly purchased tunicle which also came with a stole and a couple of maniples.
    • The tunicle, designed by Andrew, matches the existing Lenten Array.
    • This picture shows the Cross-bearer of Westminster Abbey vested in albe, amice, and tunicle, accompanied by two Servers in apparelled albe and amice.
    • On feast days, and other special days, the Lay Reader will also wear a tunicle over his or her alb.
    • The dalmatic and tunicle are modified chasubles worn by the deacon and subdeacon respectively at a high Mass.
    • Dalmatics and tunicles should not be worn.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French tunicle or Latin tunicula, diminutive of tunica (see tunica).

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