cassocked

/ˈkæsəkt/
adjective
  1. Wearing a cassock, which is a long, close-fitting garment worn by some Christian clergy and church officials.
    • The cassocked priest walked slowly down the aisle.
    • A group of cassocked choir members stood in the vestibule.
    • The bishop, cassocked and solemn, blessed the congregation.
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