vestments造句

To clothe or robe, as in ecclesiastical vestments.

The archdeacon's servant had already preceded them thither with the vestments.

That did raise the question, though, of why one twig of the great dinosaur tree had developed such strange outer vestments, even before it developed wings.

Aaron shall return into the tabernacle of the testimony, and putting off the vestments, which he had on him before when he entered into the sanctuary, and leaving them there.

The chest was opened,it contained a cope of cloth of gold, a mitre ornamented with diamonds, an archbishop's cross, a magnificent crosier,--all the pontifical vestments which had been stolen a month previously from the treasury of Notre Dame d'Embrun.

The vestments and insignia of a pontiff or a bishop.

Indeed, clerical vestments such as an alb are directly related to the ancient tunic, with the word origin being a Latin phrase meaning a tunic of white.

On the statement of cash flows, investing activities not only in- clude the buying and selling of assets that are classified as in- vestments on the balance, but also include making a loan.

vestments造句

Dressed or clothed, especially in ecclesiastical vestments.

Video shot by a witness showed the woman grabbing the Pope's vestments as she was taken down, with Pope Benedict seemingly falling on top of her.

Vestments: Robes are not technically vestments.

The regents hoisted the beaming Pugna on their shoulders, wrapped him in their grandmaster's vestments, and rushed him to the throne before his mood could change.

A niche near the altar of a church for keeping sacred vessels and vestments.

Over time clergy vestments became richer and made of costlier materials, and beauty played a larger role in church garments. It is unknown if choirs of this time followed suit, though it seems likely.

A band of elaborate embroidery decorating the front of certain ecclesiastical vestments.