From a short look in a clothing glossary it appears to be called a "cotta"
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Ephod Also cotta
Taoist priests are called Taoshi.
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If an altar server is wearing a black or red vestment that is full length that is called a cassock. A short white vestment worn over the black or red long vestment is called a surplice. A white vestment if full length is called an alb .
Yes Sikhs do have priests in their gurdwara. the are called PATHIES
A surplice is a diagonally crossed neckline or bodice.As such it is a thing which does not have an "antonym" (opposite).Perhaps a miniskirt? or a thong? or a nihab? or a pair of shoes? or an elephant? or a super nova? or a dream?
Roman Catholic AnswerA surplice (may or may not have lace) is what a priest would wear over a cassock. A bishop, abbot, or other prelate may wear a rochet, a white, lace trimmed over-tunic. The surplice is a liturgical garment, the rochet is not.
Priest in Finnish is "pappi", priests in Finnish is "papit".
i think its brahmins
The first thing that the priest puts on is called a vestment and it is the white robe, called an alb. (this represents baptism). The next thing he puts on is called a cincture. This is the rope that hangs around his waist. Then he puts on is called a stole (the scarf like item of clothing) and it is the priests' way of saying "Jesus, be with me today as I celebrate this mass." The last vestment he puts on is called a chausable (the priest generally wears a green chausable during the churches 'ordinary time'). See Catholic Encyclopedia article below:
The Priests are called Sadhus (Saints) or poojari. Meanwhile Leaders are called baba.