dalmatics
Meaning of dalmatics
plural noun
a wide-sleeved long, loose vestment open at the sides, worn by deacons and bishops, and by monarchs at their coronation.
late Middle English: from Old French dalmatique or late Latin dalmatica, from dalmatica (vestis) ‘(robe) of (white) Dalmatian wool’, from Dalmaticus ‘of Dalmatia’.
Information about dalmatics
- It is a name.
- The singular form of dalmatics is: dalmatic.
- Languages in which dalmatics is used:
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Hyphenation of dalmatics
dal-mat-ics
- It consists of 3 syllables and 9 chars.
- dalmatics is a word trisyllabic because it has three syllables
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