chasuble
/ˈtʃæzjʊbl/noun
- a sleeveless outer vestment worn by a Catholic or High Anglican priest when celebrating Mass, typically ornate and having a simple hole for the head十字褡(天主教牧师或圣公会高教会派牧师主持弥撒时穿的无袖法衣, 多装饰华丽, 由一简单开口套在身上)。
词源
Middle English: from Old French chesible, later chasuble, from late Latin casubla, alteration of Latin casula 'hooded cloak or little cottage', diminutive of casa 'house'.