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n. 一种祭服的上衣



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  • Dalmatic - 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 churches
  • What Does the Dalmatic Really Mean? - catholicshare. com
    The dalmatic traces its ancestry to a practical garment worn in the ancient Roman world, particularly in the region of Dalmatia This area along the eastern Adriatic coast, roughly corresponding to modern Croatia, gave its name to the distinctive tunic
  • Deacon dalmatics - dalmatics for deacons - deacon vestments dalmatics . . .
    A deacon dalmatic is a liturgical vestment worn by deacons in various Christian denominations, most notably in the Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran churches It is worn over the alb and stole, and is included as part of the deacon's official attire
  • dalmatic tunic | Fashion History Timeline
    “The early third century brought a new style: the dalmatic, with long, tight sewn sleeves It frequently employed colorful tapestry-woven wool trim to finish the neck, hem, and wrists and embellish the shoulder
  • Dalmatics Made in Italy - Deacon Marian Catholic Dalmatic Vestment . . .
    Check out our catalog of dalmatics, handcrafted by the best Italian ecclesiastical tailors: deacon dalmatics, marian, catholic and pontifical dalmatics available in all liturgical colours Best web price delivery worldwide 100% Made in Italy Dalmatic finished by hand, made by a workshop specialized in liturgical vestments
  • Dalmatic | Byzantine, Liturgical Vestment, Clergy | Britannica
    dalmatic, liturgical vestment worn over other vestments by Roman Catholic, Lutheran, and some Anglican deacons It probably originated in Dalmatia (now in Croatia) and was a commonly worn outer garment in the Roman world in the 3rd century and later
  • DALMATIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of DALMATIC is a wide-sleeved overgarment with slit sides worn by a deacon or prelate
  • Dalmatic: The History And Significance Of This Liturgical Garment
    The dalmatic is a significant liturgical vestment of the deacon in the Catholic Church, worn during Mass, processions, and benedictions The tradition surrounding the dalmatic dates back to the fourth century when it was introduced by Pope Sylvester I
  • dalmatic | Art History Glossary
    A long, T-shaped, wide-sleeved tunic worn by men and women in the Roman Empire, beginning in the 3rd century CE Dalmatics were decorated with tapestry-woven roundels and vertical bands (clavi) In the Medieval church, the dalmatic became a liturgical vestment





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