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1 Monks' Cloth
A heavy all-cotton fabric woven in a basket weave from coarse and rough yarns, 49/50-in. wide. The cloth is a heavy canvas. Sometimes a flax, jute, or hemp yarn is used as weft, either natural colour, or brown, blue or green dyed. Used for furnishings. Also known as Abbot-Cloister, Druid or Friar cloth. -
2 Bouge
A fine white " stamine " or worsted cloth with which shirts are made for those monks forbidden to wear linen. Lyons custom-house book of rates called the stuff imported for making the shirts of the Carthusian monks " bouges." -
3 Saccus
The Roman word for a large sack of coarse cloth for flour, wheat, etc. Early Christian term for a coarse upper garment of sack or hair-cloth worn by monks, hence called Sac-Friars. -
4 བལ་གོས་
[bal gos]woollen cloth, 1 of 41 clothing stuffs prescribed for use of buddhist monks -
5 духовенство
(служители культа в монотеистических религиях; лица, профессионально занимающиеся отправлением религ. обрядов и служб и составляющие особые корпорации; почитаются верующими как люди, наделённые особой силой, благодатью; в православии - понятие, объединяющее священнослужителей - членов правосл. церк. иерархии всех трёх её степеней: епископов (или архиереев), пресвитеров (священников) и диаконов; делится на белое духовенство (священники, диаконы): состоит из лиц женатых, находящихся в одном браке, неразведённых, и чёрное - состоящее из лиц священного сана, принявших монашество) the clergy, the priesthood, the holy orders, the ministry, gentlemen of the cloth, ministers of the Word, the ordained ministry, устар. spiritualityвысшее духовенство — the upper clergy, the high priesthood, church dignitaries
духовенство, получающее доход от церк. должности — beneficed clergy
христ. духовенство — ministers of the Word
чёрное духовенство — the regular clergy, monks
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6 Carmelite
French all wool light plain weave dress cloth made of natural wool and fulled Similar to bunting. Used for clothing by the Carmelite monks Made 25 in wide. -
7 Cilace
A coarse cloth made of goat's hair, often made into shirts and worn by monks by way of penance. -
8 Cilice
A coarse cloth made of goat's hair, often made into shirts and worn by monks by way of penance. -
9 Racana
The early Christian term for a blanket of hair cloth, used for the couches of monks, etc., in summer.
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