almuce

/ˈælmjuːs/
noun
  1. A hood or cape, often made of fur, worn by clergy or choir members in some Christian traditions.
    • In medieval times, an almuce was a common garment for cathedral canons.
    • The bishop's almuce was trimmed with ermine fur.
    • The choir members wore almuces during the winter service to keep warm.
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