cassock$11725$ - translation to ελληνικό
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cassock$11725$ - translation to ελληνικό

ANKLE-LENGTH GARMENT WORN AS CHRISTIAN CLERICAL CLOTHING
Soutane; Riassa; Choir cassock; Exorasson; Exorason; Endorasson; Podryasnik; Outer riassa; Cassocks; Soutain; Anteri; Minister's gown; Priest's cassock
  • An Anglican [[priest]] wearing the standard double-breasted Sarum cassock
  • [[Pope Benedict XVI]] in white cassock (sometimes though unofficially called a ''[[simar]]'') with [[pellegrina]] and fringed white fascia
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  • First native Catholic priest in the [[Belgian Congo]], wearing a Roman cassock with the standard 33 buttons. Early 1900s.
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  • Inner cassock worn by a [[Polish Orthodox Church]] cleric
  • Cardinal [[Tarcisio Bertone]] wearing a tropical white cassock trimmed in cardinalatial scarlet in [[Santo Domingo]], [[Dominican Republic]]
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  •  Cardinal [[Prospero Caterini]] 1795–1881
  • During procession the cassock is prescribed for high clergy
  • A school choir wearing cassocks under [[surplice]]s
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cassock      
n. χιτώνας, ράσο

Ορισμός

cassock
¦ noun a long garment worn by some Christian clergy and members of church choirs.
Derivatives
cassocked adjective
Origin
C16: from Fr. casaque 'long coat', from Ital. casacca 'riding coat', prob. from Turkic kazak 'vagabond'.

Βικιπαίδεια

Cassock

The cassock or soutane is a Christian clerical clothing coat used by the clergy and male religious of the Oriental Orthodox Churches, Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church, in addition to some clergy in certain Protestant denominations such as Anglicans and Lutherans. "Ankle-length garment" is the literal meaning of the corresponding Latin term, vestis talaris. It is related to the habits traditionally worn by nuns, monks, and friars.

The cassock derives historically from the tunic of classical antiquity that in ancient Rome was worn underneath the toga and the chiton that was worn beneath the himation in ancient Greece. In religious services, it has traditionally been worn underneath vestments, such as the alb.

In the West, the cassock is little used today except for religious services, save for traditionalist and those other Catholic clergy and religious who continue to wear the cassock as their standard attire. However, in many countries it was the normal everyday wear of the clergy until the 1960s, when it was largely replaced by clerical suits, distinguished from lay dress by being generally black and by a black shirt incorporating a clerical collar.

In Japan, male gakuran school uniform also inspired from cassocks.