- The
cincture is a rope-like or ribbon-like
article sometimes worn with
certain Christian liturgical vestments,
encircling the body
around or
above the...
- The
Cincture of the
Theotokos is
believed to be a
Christian relic of the
Theotokos (Blessed
Virgin Mary), now in the
Vatopedi monastery on
Mount Athos...
- fruit. In
viniculture (grape cultivation) the
technique is also
called cincturing. Like all
vascular plants,
trees use two
vascular tissues for transportation...
- out to the skirt, with a high
collar buttoned off-center, and may be
cinctured with
either a
leather or wide
cloth belt. The Gr**** version,
called an...
- ****ociations in the
Roman Catholic Church whose members wear a cord, girdle, or
cincture in
honour of a
saint whom they wish to
honour and to bear in mind some...
- milk.
Clothes which are
believed to have
belonged to Mary
include the
Cincture of the
Theotokos kept in the
Vatopedi monastery and her Holy
Girdle kept...
-
similar to a robe
which is
wrapped around the body and was tied with a
cincture,
rather than the
customary buttoned front c****ock worn by
diocesan priests...
- the sisters. The nuns make
their own habits,
which consist of a dress, a
cincture, and a veil. Prayer, in common,
occupies an
important place in
their life...
-
black leather cincture and a long
pointed capuche reaching to the
cincture. The
indoor dress consists of a
black habit with
capuche and
cincture. In many Augustinian...
-
white garment coming down to the
ankles and is
usually girdled with a
cincture (a type of belt,
sometimes of rope
similar to the type used with a monastic...