chimere

/ʃɪˈmɪr/
noun
  1. A loose, sleeveless robe worn by bishops and other clergy, especially in the Anglican Church.
    • The chimere is often worn with a stole and other vestments.
    • The bishop wore a black chimere over his white rochet during the ceremony.
    • In the procession, the clergy's chimeres were made of rich silk.
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