cassock
/ˈkæskɒk/Definitions
1. noun
A long, close-fitting garment worn by clergy members, typically reaching to the feet and often having a distinctive collar.
“The priest wore a black cassock for the funeral service.”
1. noun
A long, close-fitting garment worn by clergy members, typically reaching to the feet and often having a distinctive collar.
“The priest wore a black cassock for the funeral service.”