A long-legged garment made of linen or light wool that was worn by married women in ancient Rome and Byzantium. It also refers to the neck girdle worn by Catholic priests during ceremonies. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
古代ローマやビザンチンでおもに既婚女性が着用した裾の長い衣服。麻または薄手ウールなどで作られた。また,カトリック教会の司祭が儀式のおりに首から前に垂らす帯状の布,頸垂 (けいすい) 帯をもいう。
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