canonicals

/kəˈnɑnɪkəlz/
noun
  1. The official robes or vestments worn by clergy during religious services.
    • The priest put on his canonicals before the morning mass.
    • In the cathedral, the choir members wore white canonicals over their robes.
    • The bishop's canonicals were embroidered with gold thread for the special ceremony.
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