pallium
/ˈpæliəm/Definitions
1. noun
A woolen cloak or mantle, especially one worn by ancient Romans as a symbol of office or dignity
“The Roman general wore his pallium as a sign of his high rank in the army.”
1. noun
A woolen cloak or mantle, especially one worn by ancient Romans as a symbol of office or dignity
“The Roman general wore his pallium as a sign of his high rank in the army.”