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1 сутана
(повседневная длинная одежда у катол. и англик. духовенства со стоячим воротником, наглухо застёгнутая сверху донизу; чаще всего это нижняя одежда, которую носят катол. клирики и священнослужители; у священника - чёрная, у епископа - фиолетового цвета, у кардинала - пурпурная, у папы - белая) soutane, cassock, лат. su(b)tana"англиканская" сутана (двубортная, застёгивающаяся на плечах) — Anglican [skirt] cassock
"католическая" ["римская"] сутана (однобортная, с рядом пуговиц сверху донизу) — Roman cassock
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2) Religion: cassock (A close-fitting ankle-length garment worn in Roman Catholic and Anglican churches by the clergy and by laymen assisting in services), long robe, soutane3) Christianity: habit (монашеская), outer cassock (часть церковного облачения)
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