English-Thai Dictionary
surplice
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SURPLICE
n.sur'plis. [L. super pellicium, above the robe of fur. ] A white garment worn by clergymen of some denominations over their other dress, in their ministrations. It is particularly the habit of the clergy of the church of England.
SURPLICED
a.Wearing a surplice.
SURPLICE-FEES
n.[surplice and fees.] Fees paid to the clergy for occasional duties.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SURPLICE
Sur "plice, n. Etym: [F. surplis, OF. surpeiz, LL. superpellicium;super over + pellicium, pelliceum, a robe of fur, L. pellicius made of skins. See Pelisse. ] (Eccl.)
Defn: A white garment worn over another dress by the clergy of the Roman Catholic, Episcopal, and certain other churches, in some of their ministrations. Surplice fees (Eccl.), fees paid to the English clergy for occasional duties.
SURPLICED
SURPLICED Sur "pliced, a.
Defn: Wearing a surplice.
New American Oxford Dictionary
surplice
sur plice |ˈsərplis ˈsərpləs | ▶noun a loose white linen vestment varying from hip-length to calf-length, worn over a cassock by clergy, acolytes, and choristers at Christian church services. DERIVATIVES sur pliced adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French sourpelis, from medieval Latin superpellicium, from super- ‘above ’ + pellicia ‘fur garment. ’
Oxford Dictionary
surplice
surplice |ˈsəːplɪs | ▶noun a loose white linen vestment varying from hip-length to calf-length, worn over a cassock by clergy and choristers at Christian church services. DERIVATIVES surpliced adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French sourpelis, from medieval Latin superpellicium, from super- ‘above ’ + pellicia ‘fur garment ’.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
surplice
sur plice /sə́ː r pləs /名詞 C 〘キリスト教 〙サープリス 〘カトリック 英国国教会で聖職者や聖歌隊員が儀式に着用するそでの広い白衣 〙.