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AMICTUS

Volume 2 · 58 words · 1860 Edition

among Ecclesiastical Writers, the uppermost garment anciently worn by the clergy; the other five being the alba, cingulum, stola, manipulus, and planeta. The amictus was a linen garment, of a square figure, covering the head, neck, and shoulders, and buckled or clasped before the breast. It is still worn by the religious abroad. Its English name is Amice.