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am·phib·a·lus \amˈfibələs\ noun (plural amphiba·li \-ˌlī, -ˌlē\) Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Late Latin amphibalus, amphibalum cloak, probably irregular from Greek amphiballein to put around, throw around — more at amphibole : chasuble; also : a vestment resembling the chasuble worn by the Gallican clergy prior to the 9th century |