soutane

英 [suː'tɑːn] 美 [sʊ'tæn]
  • n. 神父的法衣;修士以往所穿的黑色长袍
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soutane (n.)
"long, buttoned gown or frock with sleeves, outer garment of Roman Catholic ecclesiastics," 1838, from French soutane, from Old French sotane "undershirt," from Medieval Latin subtana "an under-cassock," from Latin subtus "beneath, under, below" (see sub-).
1. He wore a black soutane which gave him something of a courtly air.
他穿着一身黑色的祭司法衣,显得优雅高贵.

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