Epitrachelion

//ˌɛpɪtɹəˈkiliɒn//

Synonyms for "epitrachelion" (10 found)

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Related words (5)

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Translations

23 translations across 20 languages.

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Ancient Greek

1 entries
  • ἐπιτραχήλιον noun (vestment)

Arabic

1 entries
  • بطرشيل noun (vestment)

Belarusian

1 entries
  • епітрахі́ль noun (vestment)

Czech

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  • epitrachelion noun (vestment)

Dutch

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  • epitrachelion noun (vestment)

Finnish

1 entries
  • epitrakiili noun (vestment)

French

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  • épitrachelion noun (vestment)

Georgian

1 entries
  • ოლარი noun (vestment)

German

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  • Epitrachelion noun (vestment)

Greek

1 entries
  • επιτραχήλιο noun (vestment)

Indonesian

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  • epitrachelion noun (vestment)

Japanese

1 entries
  • エピタラヒリ noun (vestment)

Macedonian

1 entries
  • епитра́фил noun (vestment)

Polish

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  • epitrachelion noun (vestment)

Romanian

2 entries
  • epitrahil noun (vestment)
  • patrafir noun (vestment)

Russian

1 entries
  • епитрахи́ль noun (vestment)

Serbo-Croatian

2 entries
  • epitrahilj noun (vestment)
  • епитрахиљ noun (vestment)

Slovak

1 entries
  • epitrachélion noun (vestment)

Spanish

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  • epitrachelion noun (vestment)

Ukrainian

2 entries
  • єпитрахиль noun (vestment)
  • єпітрахи́ль noun (vestment)

Sample sentences

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[A] little band of marchers displays Greek Orthodox outfits, the rhason and sticharion, the epitrachelion and the epimanikia, the sakkos, the epigonation, the zone, the omophorion; they brandish icons and enkolpia, dikerotikera and dikanikion.

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The epitrachelion is the Orthodox equivalent of the stole, but it hangs straight instead of being crossed over the chest, as is the case with the stole in Western churches.

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The colorful tassels of the visible ends of the hierarchs' epitrachelions suggest a late-fourteenth century date.

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