dal·mat·ic  (d ăl-m ăt ĭk)
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n.1. The wide-sleeved garment worn over the alb by a deacon, cardinal, bishop, or abbot at the celebration of Mass. 2. A wide-sleeved garment worn by certain monarchs at their coronations.
[Middle English dalmatik, from Old French dalmatique, from Medieval Latin dalmatica (vestis), Dalmatian (garment) (originally made of white wool from Dalmatia), from Latin dalmaticus, of Dalmatia.] |