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Definition of Soutane

Soutane
Soutane Sou`tane", n. [F., fr. Sp. sotana, or It. sottana, LL. subtana, fr. L. subtus below, beneath, fr. sub under.] (Eccl. Costume) A close garnment with straight sleeves, and skirts reaching to the ankles, and buttoned in front from top to bottom; especially, the black garment of this shape worn by the clergy in France and Italy as their daily dress; a cassock.

Meaning of Soutane from wikipedia

- The c****ock, also called soutane, is a Christian clerical coat used by the clergy and male religious of the Oriental Orthodox Churches, Eastern Orthodox...
- profess." (Const. 577) The traditional Jesuit-style c****ock, called a "soutane" is similar to a robe which is wrapped around the body and was tied with...
- the mozzetta, appearing on the balcony of St Peter's in a white papal soutane, surmounted by the pellegrina. He donned the broad scarlet papal stole...
- dominant religion also began to wear the clerical collar rather than the soutane or c****ock. In the Reformed tradition, which stresses preaching as a central...
- l'évolution sociale, scientifique et littéraire, November 1891 Un coeur sous une soutane (1870) – prose published in Littérature, June 1924 Reliquaire – Poésies...
- churches in the state. It forced the priests to marry and give up their soutanes. Greene called it the "fiercest ****cution of religion anywhere since...
- nose. Blazers were also part of the youngster attire and were made of soutane, resembling the adult costume. Boys wore shoulder-length hair. Before costumes...
- notes by R. Peyre****e and Pierre Sipriot, Editions Robert Laffont 1983 La Soutane rouge, Edition du Mercure de France 1983 Doucet Louis, raconté par... photographs...
- zimarra. It cited ecclesiologists as defining the zimarra as a kind of soutane (c****ock), from which it was distinguished by having a small cape and short...
- Spanish state in 1881. Satan is dressed in clerical clothing that may be a soutane, and wears a goat-like beard and horns. He preaches from an earth mound...