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‖ colobium|kəʊˈləʊbɪəm| [late L., a. Gr. κολόβιον, f. κολοβ-ός curtailed.] A half-sleeved or sleeveless tunic or robe, such as was worn by the clergy of the early church, by the monks, and by kings at the ceremony of coronation. In later Eccles. use replaced by the dalmatic.
1603Ceremonies at Coronat. Jas. I (1685) 8 Then the Colobium or Dalmatica is put on him. 1661Acc. Earl Sandwich in Mrs. Palliser Lace xxv. (1869) 290 The Colobium Sindonis of fine lawn laced with fine Flanders lace. 1846Fairholt Costume 50 The dalmatic..took the place of the primitive colobium. 1876J. R. Planché Cycl. Costume I. 422. |