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dalmatic

URI
https://nomenclature.info/nom/14111 (opens semantic view)
Definition
A loose-fitting tunic partially slit up either side with sleeves and decorated with embroidered strips or bands. It resembles a cross when fully open. Originally worn by deacons during religious ceremonies.
Definition source(s)
  • 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
Term (International)
dalmatic
Alternative term(s)
tunicle
French
Term (International)
dalmatique
Term gender (International)
feminine
Spanish
Term
dalmáticas
External term source
Art & Architecture Thesaurus Online
Note(s)
  • May also use "Tunic" from Main Garments
Date created
2010-01-01
Date updated
2021-06-15
Parks Canada code(s)
  • 03-00182
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URL
https://page.nomenclature.info/nom/14111 (reopens this page)
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Art & Architecture Thesaurus dalmatics (Art & Architecture Thesaurus) English Exact
Wikidata dalmatic (Wikidata) English Exact
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