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n. 饰带,小队

饰带,小队


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  • Maniple (military unit) - Wikipedia
    Maniple (Latin: manipulus; lit 'a handful [of soldiers]') was a tactical unit of the Roman Republican armies, adopted during the Samnite Wars (343–290 BC) It was also the name of the military insignia carried by such units
  • Maniple (vestment) - Wikipedia
    The maniple is a liturgical vestment used primarily within the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church, and occasionally by Lutheran and Anglican clergy [1] It is an embroidered band of silk or like fabric that hangs from the left forearm, worn over the alb
  • MANIPLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of MANIPLE is a long narrow strip of silk formerly worn at mass over the left arm by clerics of or above the order of subdeacon
  • Maniple | Description, Vestment, Liturgical Use, History, Facts . . .
    A maniple is a narrow silk band worn over the left forearm, with ends hanging down on each side, and sometimes used by clergy when celebrating a traditional Latin mass
  • Maniple - IMPERIUM ROMANUM
    Maniple (manipus) was the basic tactical unit of the Roman army during the republic, consisting of two centurias Later replaced by a cohort
  • The Maniple: Discover This Lesser-Known Priestly Vestment
    A maniple is a short length of cloth that is looped over the left arm of the priest While we don’t commonly see this anymore, it was once a normal part of the priest’s Mass vestments, and is still used in the Latin Mass, where older styles of vestments are often worn
  • Maniple | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
    The maniple is worn by the sub-deacon, deacon, priest, and bishop, but not by those who have only received minor orders For the sub-deacon the maniple is the liturgical sign of his rank, and at ordination is placed on his left arm by the bishop himself
  • maniple - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    maniple (plural maniples) (Ancient Rome, military) A division of the Roman army numbering 120 (or sometimes 60) soldiers exclusive of officers; (generally, obsolete) any small body of soldiers
  • A Brief Consideration of the Origins of the Maniple
    Liturgically, the maniple, as we know it, was first used within Rome at least as early as the sixth century and possibly earlier of course; its use had spread throughout most of Europe by the ninth century
  • Priest Maniples - Shop Catholic priest vestments, chasubles, clergy . . .
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