dalmatic

dalmatic
noun Etymology: Middle English dalmatyk, from Old English dalmatice, from Late Latin dalmatica, from Latin, feminine of dalmaticus Dalmatian, from Dalmatia Date: before 12th century 1. a wide-sleeved overgarment with slit sides worn by a deacon or prelate 2. a robe worn by a British sovereign at his or her coronation

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  • Dalmatic — • The outer liturgical vestment of the deacon Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Dalmatic     Dalmatic     † …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • dalmatic — DALMÁTIC, Ă, dalmatici, ce, adj. Care aparţine Dalmaţiei, privitor la această regiune. ♢ Ţărm dalmatic = ţărm format din pătrunderea apelor mării printre culmile paralele cu linia litorală a unor regiuni muntoase; ţărm de canale. – Din fr.… …   Dicționar Român

  • dalmatic — [dal mat′ik] n. [ME dalmatik < OFr dalmatique < LL(Ec) dalmatica (vestis), Dalmatian (garment), after Dalmatia: orig. made of Dalmatian wool] 1. a loose outer garment with short, wide sleeves and open sides, worn by a deacon, or by a… …   English World dictionary

  • Dalmatic — Roman Catholic deacon wearing a dalmatic Ornately embroidered dalmatic (shown from the back with an appareled …   Wikipedia

  • dalmatic — /dal mat ik/, n. 1. Eccles. a vestment worn over the alb by the deacon, as at the celebration of the Mass, and worn by bishops on some occasions, as at a coronation. 2. a similar vestment worn by a sovereign of England at his or her coronation.… …   Universalium

  • Dalmatic — Dalmatica Dal*mat i*ca, n., Dalmatic Dal*mat ic, n.[LL. dalmatica: cf. F. dalmatique.] 1. (R. C. Ch.) A vestment with wide sleeves, and with two stripes, worn at Mass by deacons, and by bishops at pontifical Mass; imitated from a dress originally …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • dalmatic — noun A long wide sleeved tunic, which serves as a liturgical vestment in the Roman Catholic and Anglican Churches and is worn by a deacon at the Eucharist or Mass and, although infrequently, by bishops as an undergarment above the alb. See Also:… …   Wiktionary

  • Dalmatic — Vestment of a bishop with distinctive wide sleeves; also worn by monarchs; part of the *regalia of royalty established by the Holy Roman Emperor, using the Church as an authenticating power. [< OldFr. dalmatique = (made of wool) from Dalmatia] …   Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • Dalmatic —    A robe of silk or other rich material with wide but short sleeves, and richly embroidered, worn by the Deacon or Gospeller at the Holy Eucharist. Not usually worn, although its use is being restored …   American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia

  • dalmátic — adj. m., pl. dalmátici; f. sg. dalmáticã, pl. dalmátice …   Romanian orthography

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