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Tunicle
CIDE DICTIONARY
Tunicle, n. [L. tunicula a little tunic, coat, or membrane, dim. of tunica a tunic: cf. OF. tunicle.].
- A slight natural covering; an integument. [1913 Webster]"The tunicles that make the ball or apple of the eye." [1913 Webster]
- A short, close-fitting vestment worn by bishops under the dalmatic, and by subdeacons. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
Tunicle, n. a short vestment worn by a bishop or subdeacon at the Eucharist etc.
Etymology
ME f. OF tunicle or L tunicula dimin. of TUNICA
ROGET THESAURUS
Tunicle
Canonicals
N canonicals, vestments, robe, gown, Geneva gown frock, pallium, surplice, cassock, dalmatic, scapulary, cope, mozetta, scarf, tunicle, chasuble, alb, alba, stole, fanon, fannel, tonsure, cowl, hood, calote, calotte, bands, capouch, amice, vagas, vakas, vakass, apron, lawn sleeves, pontificals, pall, miter, tiara, triple crown, shovel hat, cardinal's hat, biretta, crosier, pastoral staff, thurifer, costume.For further exploring for "Tunicle" in Webster Dictionary Online