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fan·on \ˈfanən, fəˈnōn\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English fanoun maniple, from Middle French fanon, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German fano cloth — more at vane : any of several articles used in religious ceremonials: as a. : maniple b. : an oblation cloth for carrying vessels and bread for the Eucharist c. : corporal I d. : a vestment that resembles a short cape and is worn by a Roman pontiff at solemn pontifical mass — called also orale e. : infula 2a |