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TYPE OF HAIRSTYLE CHARACTERIZED BY CUTTING OR SHAVING SOME OR ALL THE HAIR ON THE SCALP AS A SIGN OF RELIGIOUS DEVOTION OR HUMILITY
Clerical tonsure; Tonsuring; Postrig; Roman tonsure; Tonsur; Tonsured
  • St Bartholomew (by [[Carlo Crivelli]], 1473, in the [[Ascoli Piceno Cathedral]])
  • A baby's first haircut, which is often a head shave, is a common rite of passage in Hinduism. It is called ''Caula'', ''Chudakarana'' or ''Mundana'' sanskara.<ref name=pandeytonsure/>
  • Celtic stone head]] from ancient [[Bohemia]] (150–50 BC), possibly depicting the form of the later Celtic Christian tonsure
  • Clerical tonsure (note the scissors in the bishop's hands) of an Orthodox man in conjunction with ordination to [[minor orders]].
  • Roman tonsure (Catholicism)

tonsuré      
n. cleric, member of the clergy

Definitie

Tonsure
·noun The shaven corona, or crown, which priests wear as a mark of their order and of their rank.
II. Tonsure ·noun The act of clipping the hair, or of shaving the crown of the head; also, the state of being shorn.
III. Tonsure ·noun The first ceremony used for devoting a person to the service of God and the church; the first degree of the clericate, given by a bishop, abbot, or cardinal priest, consisting in cutting off the hair from a circular space at the back of the head, with prayers and benedictions; hence, entrance or admission into minor orders.

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Tonsure

Tonsure () is the practice of cutting or shaving some or all of the hair on the scalp as a sign of religious devotion or humility. The term originates from the Latin word tonsura (meaning "clipping" or "shearing") and referred to a specific practice in medieval Catholicism, abandoned by papal order in 1972. Tonsure can also refer to the secular practice of shaving all or part of the scalp to show support or sympathy, or to designate mourning. Current usage more generally refers to cutting or shaving for monks, devotees, or mystics of any religion as a symbol of their renunciation of worldly fashion and esteem.

Tonsure is still a traditional practice in Catholicism by specific religious orders (with papal permission). It is also commonly used in the Eastern Orthodox Church for newly baptised members and is frequently used for Buddhist novices, monks, and nuns. The complete shaving of one's head bald, or just shortening the hair, exists as a traditional practice in Islam after completion of the Hajj and is also practised by a number of Hindu religious orders.