tunike (s.xii3/3)

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tunike (s.xii3/3)

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[FEW: 13/ii,413a tunica; Gdf: ; GdfC: 10,818c tunique; TL: 10,724 tunicle; DEAF:  tunicle; DMF:  tunique; TLF:  tunique; OED:  tunic n.; MED:  tunice n.; DMLBS: 3524a tunica]
tuniche,  tunique  

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1costumetunic, gown or shirt, often gathered with a belt and worn under an outer garment
( s.xiii1; MS: s.xiv2 )  E presenterent unes manires de chochilles si granz que teneient un sester de vin u dous [...] e unes tuniches moles e mult tendres pur manier qui erent faites de pelz as veels de la mer  34.690
2liturgicalcostumeeccl.tunicle, ecclesiastic garment worn (by subdeacon) over the alb
( s.xii3/3; MS: s.xiiim )  Chasubles, aubes e tunikes  2255
( 1307-08 )  chasuble, tunique et damatique de velvel rouge  519
( 1433 )  Une chasuble, damatique et tunique  184.B2
tunicle 
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tunike