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    alb
    [alb]
    noun
    alb (noun) · albs (plural noun)
    1. a white vestment worn by clergy and servers in some Christian Churches.
    Origin
    Old English albe, from ecclesiastical Latin tunica (or vestis) alba ‘white garment’, from Latin albus ‘white’.
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    1. a white vestment worn by clergy and servers in some Christian Churches.
     
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  3. An alb is a liturgial vesment worn in certain services by Roman Catholic officiants, some Anglicans, and some Lutherans as a symbol of purity. It is a full-length, long-sleeved, usually white linen tunic secured at the waist by a cord or belt called a cinture.
    It was intended to imitate the ordinary look of first-century clothing and was first used by the Christian church. An alb was also worn immediately after a baptism in the first four centuries of the Church. To this day, the alb is meant to be a reminder of baptism.
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    alb (plural albs) (Christianity, chiefly Anglicanism, Roman Catholicism) A long, white robe worn by priests and other ministers, underneath most of the other vestments.
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  5. Why do priests wear white albs? - Aleteia

    Apr 20, 2017 · The English word alb, referring to a vestment worn underneath the priest’s chasuble, comes from the Latin alba, meaning, “white.” The alb traditionally is a white linen garment and dates to ...

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