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1 саккос
1) Church: surplice (род стихаря)2) Religion: dalmatic, sakkos ( Outer liturgical vestment worn by bishops of the Eastern Orthodox church, a short, close-fitting tunic with half sleeves, buttoned or tied with ribbons on the sides, and usually heavily embroidered)3) Christianity: sakkos
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