A clergyman's gown is typically called a cassock. It is a long, ankle-length robe worn by clergy members in various Christian denominations.
In St. Lucia's Day celebrations, the white gown represents purity and light, which symbolize the light overcoming darkness. St. Lucia is seen as a symbol of hope and embodiment of light during the dark winter days. The tradition of wearing a white gown dates back to the 18th century.
The area where the congregation sits in a church is called the pews.
The people of Judea are called Jews or Hebrew people.
Believing in one god is called monotheism, while believing in multiple gods is called polytheism.
A person from Scotland are called Scottish or Scot
Geneva Gown
sari
A Kimono
toga
It's called an Alb.
gown
a dressing gown :)
Either works
it is called a council gown
YES! Of course, ball gown is one of most classic silhouette of wedding dress. Many brides choose ball gown as their bridal gown.
There is not enough information to provide a meaningful interpretation. The "parent" might be the father or mother, and a "gown" could be a wedding gown, hospital gown, graduation gown, nightgown, evening gown, etc. Seeing one's father in an evening gown would mean something very different from seeing one's mother in the same dress, and a hospital gown would be very different from a graduation gown.
The Gown was created in 1955.