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Что (кто) такое vestment - определение

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Vestments; Ecclesiastical Vestments; Eucharistic vestments; Ecclesiastical vestment; Liturgical garment; Ecclesiastical Dress; Christian vestments; Christian vestment; Ecclesiastical dress
  • Illustration of liturgical garments from [[Acta Eruditorum]], 1713
  • A bishop blessing with [[dikirion and trikirion]] upon being vested
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  • A priest between two deacons praying the [[Cherubikon]]
  • Gold-embroidered epitrachilion (stole) dating from 1600, in the [[Benaki Museum]], Athens
  • Syro-Malabar Church]] along with other priests
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  • Ornate vestments which are used by the [[Catholic clergy]]: A [[chasuble]], [[dalmatic]], [[cope]], and a [[biretta]]
  • An Armenian priest (at the right)
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Vestment         
·noun any priestly garment.
II. Vestment ·noun A covering or garment; some part of clothing or dress.
vestment         
n.
Garment, dress, robe, vest, habiliment, garb, vesture.
vestment         
¦ noun a chasuble or other robe worn by Christian clergy or choristers during services.
?archaic a garment, especially a ceremonial or official robe.
Origin
ME: from OFr. vestiment, from L. vestimentum, from vestire (see vest).

Википедия

Vestment

Vestments are liturgical garments and articles associated primarily with the Christian religion, especially by Eastern Churches, Catholics (of all rites), Anglicans, and Lutherans. Many other groups also make use of liturgical garments; this was a point of controversy in the Protestant Reformation and sometimes since, in particular during the ritualist controversies in England in the 19th century.

Примеры употребления для vestment
1. Foreign institutional in–vestment – or "hot money" – has soared to about 70 per cent of total foreign investment but more stable foreign direct investment has re–mained stagnant, according to the annual Economic Survey released on Monday.
2. Jacqui Smith, an education minister, said the in–vestment would mean the cash allocated per pupil would have increased by almost 50 per cent since Labour came to power in 1''7.
3. The Trades Union Congress, which oversees a 1,000–strong network of member trustees governing '4;Ł300bn in pension funds managed by mainstream in–vestment companies, argues that public disclosure would enable trustees to see how investment companies exercised their rights of ownership on trustees‘ behalf.
4. Nick Horsfall, senior in–vestment consultant at Watson Wyatt, the consultants, says the 0.5 percentage point drop in yields represents "a 7.5 to 10 per cent increase in liabilities over the past two months on average across UK plc". Mr Konotey–Ahulu says a company with a '4;Ł1bn pension fund, 60 per cent of which is invested in equities, and a 20 per cent deficit would have seen its deficit increase by '4;Ł22m, or 11 per cent, on the basis of Tuesday‘s market movements alone.