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sub·cinc·to·ri·um \ˌsəbˌsiŋ(k)ˈtōrēəm\ noun or suc·cinc·to·ri·um \ˌsəkˌsiŋ(k)ˈtōrēəm, ÷ ˌsəˌsi-\ (-s) Etymology: Late Latin, from Latin subcinctus, succinctus (past participle of subcingere, succingere to tuck up, gird about) + -orium -ory — more at succinct : a vestment consisting of an ornamental square of cloth suspended from the girdle and worn by the pope of the Roman Catholic Church when celebrating a solemn mass |