Tunicles

Word TUNICLES
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Definitions and meanings of "Tunicles"

What do we mean by tunicles?

A small tunic.

A vestment worn by an archdeacon.

A tunica; a membrane or membranous sheath of skin.

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The word "tunicles" in example sentences

Note the presence - traditional in the orbis hispanicus - of ministers in tunicles: ❋ Unknown (2009)

Now, the question is often asked therefore, "why then do we see older dalmatics and tunicles in violet?" ❋ Unknown (2009)

As was mentioned in the quote above, folded chasubles were worn by the deacon and subdeacon in place of the dalmatic and tunicles at the appropriate times. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Within the Carthusian rite, dalmatics and tunicles are not used generally. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Just like the Grand Marian Procession last December 7 in Intramuros, the procession featured the traditional Hispanic practice of vesting the acolytes, thurifers and crucifers in tunicles. ❋ Unknown (2009)

With the completion of the altar in the Lady Chapel in 1913 it emerged fully-fledged, Then, in the same year, Dom Bede Camm arrived from Erdington and brought with him the needlework of the sisters at Southam which produced the distinctive dalmatics and tunicles. ❋ Papabear (2008)

Now this humour, according to Salvianus, is sometimes in the substance of the brain, sometimes contained in the membranes and tunicles that cover the brain, sometimes in the passages of the ventricles of the brain, or veins of those ventricles. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Then being brought backe, his keepers kept him in close prison, aduertising the king of his demeanour: wherevpon he commanded that the sight of his eies should be put out, but so, as the balles of them should remaine unbroken, for the auoiding of a noisome deformitie that otherwise would ensue, if the glassie tunicles should take hurt. ❋ Raphael Holinshed (N/A)

It has been contended that in many cases such designations must be regarded as referring to the apparels with which the albs were adorned; also that the albs of silk, velvet, etc. were probably tunicles or dalmatics. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

At York Minster they had sets of four tunicles pro thuribulariis et choristis (for the thurifers and chanters) in each of the four colours, white, red, blue, and green ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Their servants rode along the road with copes for doublets or tunicles for saddle-cloths, and scattered panic among the larger houses which were left. ❋ John [Editor] Rudd (1885)

The abbey itself was sacked; chalices, missals, chasubles, tunicles, altar frontals, the books of the library, the very vats and dishes of the kitchen, all disappeared. ❋ John Richard Greene (1860)

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