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talar|ˈteɪlə(r)| [ad. L. tālār-is, f. tālus ankle: see -ar. So Ger. talar.] A long garment or robe, reaching down to the ankles.
1738[G. Smith] Curious Relat. II. 363 A Blackmore on Horseback, dress'd in white Sattin, with a Scarlet Velvet Talar, embroidered with black Velvet. 1850J. Leitch tr. C. O. Müller's Anc. Art §351 note, Zeus..has, like an Asiatic monarch, a sceptre and a broad magnificent talar. 1864Engel Mus. Anc. Nat. 334 He who led their devotions was a young man in a Polish talar. |