sticharion

noun

Etymology

From Ancient Greek στιχάριον (stikhárion).

  1. derived from στιχάριον

Definitions

  1. The outer clerical garb worn by clergy in the Greek Orthodox Church, corresponding to the…

    The outer clerical garb worn by clergy in the Greek Orthodox Church, corresponding to the alb in Latin-Rite Catholic Churches.

    • The sticharion, which is held by the zone, or girdle, corresponds to the alb.

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