sticharion
/stɪˈkærɪən/Definitions
1. noun
A type of liturgical vestment, usually a long tunic, worn by Orthodox and Eastern Catholic clergy in certain services.
“The priest was attired in a sticharion and a belt with a cross.”
1. noun
A type of liturgical vestment, usually a long tunic, worn by Orthodox and Eastern Catholic clergy in certain services.
“The priest was attired in a sticharion and a belt with a cross.”