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Images for stole, ecclesiastical
- Tertiary term
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stole, ecclesiastical
- URI
- https://nomenclature.info/nom/14122 (opens semantic view)
- Definition
- A narrow band of embroidered woven fabric, often matching that of the maniple; usually finished with a cross and a fringe at each end. Worn around the neck, used by members of the Christian clergy during the performance of certain liturgical functions.
- Definition source(s)
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- Parks Canada / Parcs Canada, and Canadian Heritage Information Network / Réseau canadien d’information sur le patrimoine. 2009–2018. “Parks Canada Descriptive and Visual Dictionary of Objects / Dictionnaire descriptif et visuel de Parcs Canada.” 2009–2018.
- English
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- Term (International)
- ecclesiastical stole
- Inverted term (International)
- stole, ecclesiastical
- Alternative term(s)
- diaconal stole; omophorion; orarion; sacerdotal stole
- French
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- Term (International)
- étole ecclésiastique
- Term gender (International)
- feminine
- Note(s)
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- May also use "Stole" from Outerwear
- Date created
- 2010-01-01
- Date updated
- 2021-07-08
- Parks Canada code(s)
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- 03-00545
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- URL
- https://page.nomenclature.info/nom/14122 (reopens this page)
Other references to this concept
Exact matching concepts from other linked open data sources
Note: external sources may not have all data in both English and French.
Data source | Label | Language | Match |
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Art & Architecture Thesaurus | ecclesiastical stole (Art & Architecture Thesaurus) | English | Exact |
Wikidata | stole (Wikidata) | English | Close |
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