Definition of Epigonation. Meaning of Epigonation. Synonyms of Epigonation

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- The epigonation (Gr****: ἐπιγονάτιον, literally meaning "over the knee"), or Pálitsa (Russian: Па́лица, "club"), is a vestment used in some Eastern Christian...
- parishes. According to some authorities, this corresponds to the Orthodox epigonation (see below). Humeral veil Long cloth rectangle draped around the shoulders...
- Russian Orthodox priests. It is a square or rectangular cloth. Like the epigonation, it is worn at the right hip, suspended from a strap attached to the...
- omophorion sakkos jewelled pectoral cross panagia engolpion crosier epigonation The distinctive vestment of a bishop is the omophorion. There are two...
- Rongorongo proto-writing, possible lunar calendar calculating device Epigonation in Eastern Christianity Gr**** classical elements In Ecclesiastical heraldry...
- wears an epigonation, a vestment originally worn only by bishops; however, details vary locally, and in some places being given the epigonation is an honor...
- English medieval clothing Engolpion Epanokamelavkion Epaulette Ephod Epigonation Epimanikia Episcopal sandals Epitrachil Equestrian helmet Eri silk Espadrille...
- maniple (manipulus, also map****, mantile, fano, manuale, sestace, Gr**** epigonation, earlier encheirion), a cloth of fine quality to wipe away perspiration...
- Priests mitre Pectoral cross: Jewelled cross Gold cross Silver cross Epigonation Nabedrennik Purple kamilavka Purple skufia Deacons Doubled orarion Purple...
- rhomboid konk'er (also gonker) embroidered ornament–equivalent to an epigonation–from the right side while bishops wear an omophorion and a large pallium...