A vestment is an official or ceremonial robe.
No, the noun 'vestment' is a common noun, a general word for a ceremonial robe or garment worn for official purposes. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.
Robe
The word "robe" has a long o sound.
Since robe is a noun, not a verb, there is no past plural, although the plural of the word robe is robes.
The word sexton is related to the word sacristan, a church position in charge of the sacristy and ceremonial equipment. It is also related to the word sacer which means sacred, and sacerdos which means priest.
Formal would be a word associated with "official."
Yes, "une robe" is a French word that typically translates to "a dress" in English.
It has a long vowel sound.
The word ceremonial is an adjective. It describes something relating to a ceremony or a ritual.
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