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soutane Meaning in Bengali



 রোমান ক্যাথলিক যাজকের আলখাল্লা, পুরোহিতের আলখিল্লা,

সামনের নিচে বোতাম সঙ্গে একটি দীর্ঘ আলখিল্লা; রোমান ক্যাথলিক পুরোহিতদের দ্বারা ধৃত

Noun:

পুরোহিতের আলখিল্লা,





soutane's Usage Examples:

The cassock or soutane is a Christian clerical clothing coat used by the clergy of the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church, in addition to.


As a habit clergy wear a black soutane with black fascia and laity a black tunic in conventions.


(The Ethnic Trap) (1999), a study of ethnic polemics, and Le Feu sous la soutane (Fire under the Cassock) (2005), an historical novel focusing on the true.


Blazers were also part of the youngster attire and were made of soutane, resembling the adult costume.


Guise, archbishop of Rheims, who wore yellow silk stockings under his soutane because she liked the color yellow.


He also wrote Le Feu sous la soutane (Fire under the Cassock) (2005), an historical novel focusing on the true.


It cited ecclesiologists as defining the zimarra as a kind of soutane (cassock), from which it was distinguished by having a small cape and short.


He exchanged his soutane for a coarse grey robe and abstained from celebrating Mass, to expiate.


the mozzetta, appearing on the balcony of St Peter's in a white papal soutane, surmounted by the pellegrina.


dominant religion also began to wear the clerical collar rather than the soutane or cassock.


to wear the plain clothes of his Dominican order rather than the purple soutane of an archbishop.


drew parallels between the burkini ban and the French ban of the Catholic soutane some 111 years earlier after the 1905 French law on the Separation of the.


For the simple blessings of the Ritual, a soutane, surplice, and stole of the requisite colour will usually be sufficient.


Their habit is the black soutane which formed the usual garb of Milanese secular priests in the time of.


They wear a white soutane or tunic, and over it a black pendant sash, a black scapular and an elbow-length.


Thompson Les soutanes vertes, 1927 Kaali, 1931 La vierge au collier, 1931 L'homme qui fabriquait de l'or, 1932 Un homme à la mer, 1932 La soutane sanglante.



soutane's Meaning':

a long cassock with buttons down the front; worn by Roman Catholic priests

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