tunicles

/ˈtunɪkəlz/
noun
  1. Plural form of tunicle; short vestments worn by clergy.
    • The embroidered tunicles were carefully folded and stored in a cedar chest.
    • The priests wore matching tunicles for the Easter service.
    • The church keeps a set of tunicles in the sacristy for special occasions.
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