Definitionn. a long cassock with buttons down the front
Last update: October 16, 2015
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SOUTANE, the French term adopted into English for a cassock especially used for the general daily dress worn by the secular Roman clergy in France, Italy, Spain and Portugal. [Please select]
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And it was but at the time of the Parliament leaving College Green they began to wear the Soutane that they wear now. [Please select]
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At some distance in the twilight of the tunnel Domini saw a black figure in a soutane walking very slowly towards them. [Please select]
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At a little distance behind the man in the soutane, whom I recognized directly as Mr. [Please select]
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His black soutane, cut like the woolen gown of our grandmothers, was soaking wet, and his low rough shoes were muddy. [Please select]
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Probably he was one of those many men who actively hate the priesthood, to whom the soutane is anathema. [Please select]
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Then she saw that it gleamed upon a long black robe, the soutane of a priest. [Please select]
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(His Eminence Simon Stephen Cardinal Dedalus, Primate of all Ireland, appears in the doorway, dressed in red soutane, sandals and socks.) [Please select]
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When she saw the soutane of a priest, black in the lamplight, moving towards her over the whiteness of the sand, she said to herself that it was to be so followed. [Please select]
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Although clad in a soutane he looked, at that moment, like a type of the most joyous tolerance, and Domini could not help mentally comparing him with the priest of Beni-Mora. [Please select]
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