CASSOCK
ˈves(t)mənt/ noun 1. a chasuble or other robe worn by the clergy or choristers during services.
The Choristers was created in 1936.
The Choristers ended in 1974.
A samurai's robe is called a kimono
"a red robe" is called "une robe rouge" in French.
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A vicar's robe is typically called a cassock or a clerical robe. It is a long, ankle-length garment worn by clergy during religious ceremonies.
it is called a domareagoto
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Roman Catholic AnswerHis house robe, or street wear is called a soutane, or a cassock. The white robe that he wears over that for the Sacraments is called an Alb.
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Aba