dalmatik - dalmatic definition and meaning Wordnik In pantalla the Roman Empire the dalmatic was an amply sleeved tunic from Dalmatia with wide stripes clavi that were sometimes worked with elaborate designs Dalmatics had become typical attire for upperclass women in the latter part of the 3rd century AD Dalmatic Encyclopedia Volume Catholic Online CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA Dalmatic NEW ADVENT long wide sleeved tunic worn in Ancient Rome and Byzantium and adopted as liturgical dress by Christian churches dalmatic Wikidata Middle English dalmatik from Old French dalmatique from Medieval Latin dalmatica vestis Dalmatian garment originally made of white wool from Dalmatia from Latin dalmaticus of Dalmatia American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language Fifth Edition Dalmatik semacam ini disebut dalmatik pontifikal Sebagaimana kasula bagi imam dan uskup dalmatik adalah pakaian luar dan sepatutnya diselaraskan dengan warna liturgi yang sedang berlaku Sering kali dalmatik dibuat dari bahan yang sama dan diberi hiasan yang sama dengan kasula sehingga menghasilkan selengkap vestimentum yang seiras DALMATIC definition and meaning Collins English Dictionary Height at the withers Males 58 61 cm Females 56 58 cm Average weight Males 23 25 kg Females 23 25 kg The Dalmatian must be among one of the most recognised breeds on the planet not only because of their beautiful spotted coats but thanks to the movie 101 Dalmatians too Die Dalmatik von lateinisch dalmaticus dalmatinisch vestis dalmatica aus Dalmatien stammendes Gewand ist ein liturgisches Gewand der Kirchen und die Amtskleidung des Diakons Zu festlichen Gelegenheiten kann der Bischof sie unter der Kasel tragen Pontifikaldalmatik ME dalmatik OFr dalmatique LLEc dalmatica vestis Dalmatian garment after Dalmatia orig made of Dalmatian wool You may also like English Quiz When to Wear a Dalmatic EWTN PRESENT USAGE The dalmatic is the outer liturgical vestment of the deacon It is worn at Mass and at solemn processions and benedictions except when these processions and benedictions have a penitential character as in Advent during the period from Septuagesima Sunday to Easter at the blessing of candles and the procession on Candlemas Day etc this is because the dalmatic has been Dalmatik Wikipedia bahasa Indonesia ensiklopedia bebas Takovýchto bohatě zdobených dalmatik se zachovalo mnoho zvláště z doby baroka V klasickém římském ritu užívá dalmatiku jáhen a podjáhen u podjáhna se jedná o tunicellu která však vypadá stejně jako dalmatika GermanEnglish translation for Dalmatik Langenscheidt dalmatik n Etymology ML dalmatica vestis Definitions Senses and Subsenses 1 A liturgical vestment of the Western monaco138 slot Church dalmatic introduced by Pope dalmatik Middle English Compendium University of Michigan Sep 23 2014 A ZENIT DAILY DISPATCH When to Wear a Dalmatic By Father Edward McNamara LC ROME 23 September 2014 ZENIT Answered by Legionary of Christ Father Edward McNamara professor of liturgy and dean of theology at the Regina Apostolorum university The dalmatic is a long widesleeved tunic which serves as a liturgical vestment in the Roman Catholic Lutheran Anglican and United Methodist Churches which is sometimes worn by a deacon at the service of worship or mass Although infrequent it may also be worn by bishops above the alb and below the chasuble Like the chasuble worn by priests and bishops it is an outer vestment and is Dalmatic definition of dalmatic by The Free Dictionary brightshade commented on the word dalmatic Woof The same root as Dalmation though I doubt Disneys going to make a movie of 101 Dalmatics noun a widesleeved long loose vestment open at the sides worn by deacons and bishops and by some monarchs at their coronation Dalmatic liturgical vestment worn over other vestments by Roman Catholic Lutheran and some Anglican deacons It probably originated in Dalmatia now in Croatia and was a commonly worn outer garment in the Roman world in the 3rd century and later Gradually it became the distinctive garment of Dalmatic Religion Wiki Fandom At Rome and throughout Italy the dalmatic is a robe with wide sleeves it reaches to the knees is closed in front and is open on the sides as far as the shoulder Outside of Italy it is customary to slit the under side of the sleeves so that the dalmatic becomes a mantle like a scapular with an opening for the head and two square pieces of the material falling from the shoulder over the uppe Dalmatian Dogs Breed Information Temperament Pets4Homes Dalmatic Byzantine Liturgical Vestment Clergy Britannica Dalmatik Wikipedia 2 meanings 1 a widesleeved tuniclike vestment open at the sides worn by deacons and bishops 2 a similar robe worn by a Click for more definitions Dalmatic Wikimedia Commons Deutsch Die Dalmatik ist ein liturgisches Kleidungsstück welches vorwiegend von Diakonen getragen wird Français La Dalmatique est un vêtement liturgique portée par le diacre Dalmatic Roman style Dalmatic Wikipedia Translation 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