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- An epanokalimavkion (Gr****: επανωκαλυμμαύχιον, also epanokalimavko (επανωκαλύμμαυχο)) is an item of clerical clothing worn by Orthodox Christian monastics...
- apostolnik when she becomes a novice. While it is usually replaced with the epanokamelavkion[citation needed] when the nun becomes a r****ophor, many nuns will continue...
- composed of a kamilavka (stiffened round black headcovering) with an epanokamelavkion, a veil which completely covers the kamilavka and hangs down over the...
- Epanokamelavkion: A veil extending over the back, worn with the kamilavka by all monastics and bishops. Klobuk: A kamilavka with an epanokamelavkion permanently...
- while monks often wear the skufia (without a veil) when the klobuk or epanokamelavkion might get in the way of work. Apostolnik Biretta Kalimavkion Klobuk...
- [citation needed] After the meal, the refectorian takes off his klobuk (epanokamelavkion and kamilavkion), and bows to the ****embled brethren, saying, "Bless...
- table in the refectory. After the meal, the refectorian takes off his epanokamelavkion and kamilavkion, saying, "Bless me, holy Fathers, and pardon me a sinner...
- service during which she is given the outer robe (Exor****a) and veil (Epanokamelavkion) to wear, and (because she is now dead to the world) receives a new...
- dome Engageante Engineer boot English medieval clothing Engolpion Epanokamelavkion Epaulette Ephod Epigonation Epimanikia Episcopal sandals Epitrachil...
- and in the Eastern Rites of the Catholic Church, a veil called an epanokamelavkion is used by both nuns and monks, in both cases covering completely the...