soutane (Meaning)

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soutane (n)

a long cassock with buttons down the front; worn by Roman Catholic priests

Synonyms & Antonyms of soutane

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soutane Sentence Examples

  1. The priest was adorned in a black soutane as he presided over the solemn liturgy.
  2. The cardinal's crimson soutane symbolized his high rank within the ecclesiastical hierarchy.
  3. Father Michael wore a simple soutane, befitting his humility and service to the poor.
  4. The seminarian's freshly pressed soutane was a testament to his eagerness to serve in the priesthood.
  5. The worn and faded soutane of the elderly padre spoke of a life dedicated to the Church.
  6. The bishop's flowing soutane billowed in the wind as he entered the cathedral.
  7. The nun's black soutane concealed her face, leaving only her eyes visible.
  8. The archbishop's purple soutane was a sign of his authority as metropolitan.
  9. The choirboys wore white surplices over their black soutanes.
  10. The Pope's white soutane was a symbol of his universal jurisdiction.

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a long cassock with buttons down the front; worn by Roman Catholic priests

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The priest was adorned in a black soutane as he presided over the solemn liturgy.

The cardinal's crimson soutane symbolized his high rank within the ecclesiastical hierarchy.

Father Michael wore a simple soutane, befitting his humility and service to the poor.

The seminarian's freshly pressed soutane was a testament to his eagerness to serve in the priesthood.