That depends on what he is wearing and when. His normal attire on the street in most western countries is called clerical garb as in a black suit and a Roman collar. His normal attire at home in the Rectory or office would be a Roman cassock with a Roman collar. When performing the sacraments he should be attired in vestments, which may be as little as a surplice or alb over his cassock and a stole, or a chasuble over that for Mass, or perhaps a cope for over services.
Vestments
The room where priests get ready is called a vestry or sacristy. It is where they prepare for religious services and ceremonies by dressing in their liturgical garments and accessories.
The white garment worn over the clothes is called an alb. Ove the alb another grament is worn called the chasuble, which can be white or other color depending on the season
Popes wear clothing under their religious garments as do all priests and bishops,
Taoist priests are called Taoshi.
Hinduism had many traditional garments, they differed greatly from class to class. For women these gramnets were more unified and were called sarees.
A clergyman's robing room is typically called a vestry or sacristy. It is a designated space where clergy members can prepare for religious services by donning their ceremonial garments and vestments.
Yes Sikhs do have priests in their gurdwara. the are called PATHIES
Priest in Finnish is "pappi", priests in Finnish is "papit".
i think its brahmins
Roman Catholic priests are well recognized by their white collars and black clergyman suits or cassocks, although, some priests have chosen to put aside these identifying garments when not performing their duties and use secular clothes. Priests that actually serve the faithful of the city of Rome have their own particular garb, a cassock with red piping. Follow the links for visual examples.
The Priests are called Sadhus (Saints) or poojari. Meanwhile Leaders are called baba.
it is called a college seminary.