Definition of Tunicle. Meaning of Tunicle. Synonyms of Tunicle

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Definition of Tunicle

Tunicle
Tunicle Tu"ni*cle, n. [L. tunicula a little tunic, coat, or membrane, dim. of tunica a tunic: cf. OF. tunicle.] 1. A slight natural covering; an integument. The tunicles that make the ball or apple of the eye. --Holland. 2. (R. C. Ch.) A short, close-fitting vestment worn by bishops under the dalmatic, and by subdeacons.

Meaning of Tunicle from wikipedia

- The tunicle is a liturgical vestment ****ociated with Roman Catholicism, Anglo-Catholic, and Lutheranism. For a description of the tunicle, see dalmatic...
- Traditional Solemn M**** vestment sets include matching chasuble, dalmatic, and tunicle. In the Roman Empire, the dalmatic was an amply sleeved tunic (from Dalmatia)...
- subdeacon's specific vestment is the tunicle, in practice almost indistinguishable in form from the deacon's dalmatic (the tunicle is sometimes somewhat longer...
- Saint Tikhon Maniple Monstrance Personal ordinariate Roman Canon Thurible Tunicle Stations of the Cross Eucharistic discipline Ad orientem and Versus populum...
- Vestments alb chasuble dalmatic geneva gown humeral veil stole surplice tunicle Liturgical books and hymnals Christian Worship (1993) Christian Worship...
- without chasuble and maniple. The maniple is worn also, with the dalmatic or tunicle, by the deacon and the subdeacon in a Solemn M****, but only during the...
- commanded the pre-Reformation Eucharistic vestments (chasuble, dalmatic, tunicle, alb, amice, and maniple) that had been in use during the reign of Edward...
- Dalmatic Episcopal sandals Humeral veil Pallium Pontifical Stole Surplice Tunicle Vimpa Liturgical year Eucharistic discipline Abstemius Concelebration Church...
- virtuous Christian: And is gladde of a goune of a graye russet As of a tunicle of T**** or of trye scarlet. In the Middle Ages, dark brown pigments were...
- virtuous Christian: And is gladde of a goune of a graye russet As of a tunicle of T**** or of trye scarlet. The ballad Of Patient Grissel and a Noble...