tabard

ecclesiastical cloak, usually of wool, provided with a silk pilgrim and a velvet collar
Thing general Q3979915
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tabard

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Key Facts

  • tabard's image is recorded as Tabarro papal.svg[1].
  • tabard's subclass of is recorded as outerwear[2].
  • tabard's subclass of is recorded as clerical clothing[3].
  • tabard's subclass of is recorded as Catholic ecclesiastical dress[4].
  • tabard's Commons category is recorded as Tabarro (ecclesiastical clothing)[5].
  • tabard's different from is recorded as tabard[6].
  • tabard's different from is recorded as Tabar[7].

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