tunicle (1190-1210)

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tunicle (1190-1210)

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[FEW: 13/ii,413a tunica; Gdf: 8,108b turnicle; GdfC: ; TL: 10,724 tunicle; DEAF:  tunicle; DMF:  tenicle / tunique; TLF: ; OED:  tunicle n.; MED:  tunicle n.; DMLBS: 3524c tunicula]
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1costumetunic, gown or shirt, often gathered with a belt and worn under an outer garment
( 1298 )  deus veil manches e .ij. tunicles veuz  100
2liturgicalcostumeeccl.tunicle, ecclesiastic garment worn (by subdeacon) over the alb
( 1190-1210; MS: c.1300 )  Vestu ont chapes e tunicles E portes chasses e reliques  19739
( 1388-94; MS: s.xv1 )  un vestement entier contenant trois aubes, trois amytz, une chesible, deux tonicles, ovec autre arraie ordenez par l'avantdit R[oger] pur la chapelle de Tunstalle  194.134.20
( 1397 )  deux tonicles, .iij. aubes  i 228
( 1414 )  une chesible, .ij. tonicles, iij aubes  ii 8
tunike 
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