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ecclesiastical robe

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Ecclesiastical Robe

Definition:
An ecclesiastical robe is a type of clothing that is worn by religious leaders, such as priests or ministers, during church services or ceremonies. These robes are often special and designed to be respectful and formal, suitable for a place of worship.

Usage Instructions:
- Use "ecclesiastical robe" when talking about clothing worn in a church context, especially by someone in a religious position. - It is a noun, so it can be used as the subject or object in a sentence.

Example Sentence:
"The priest wore a beautifully embroidered ecclesiastical robe during the Sunday service."

Advanced Usage:
In more advanced discussions, you might encounter phrases like "liturgical vestments," which can refer to various types of ecclesiastical robes used in specific religious ceremonies.

Word Variants:
- Ecclesiastical (adjective): Related to the church or the clergy.
- Example: "The ecclesiastical authority of the church is very important." - Robe (noun): A long, loose-fitting garment, which can also refer to other types of robes not necessarily ecclesiastical.

Different Meanings:
While "robe" can refer to any long garment (like a bathrobe or a graduation robe), "ecclesiastical robe" specifically indicates a garment used in a religious setting.

Synonyms:
- Vestment - Liturgical robe - Clerical robe

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "ecclesiastical robe," but you might hear phrases like "to don the robes," which means to put on the religious clothing.

Noun
  1. attire that is appropriate to wear in a church

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