Abnet

/ˈæbˌnɛt/ noun

A linen girdle or belt worn by priests in Jewish religious ceremonies, particularly a part of priestly garments in the ancient Temple.

From Hebrew 'abhnét,' referring to a priestly sash or girdle worn as part of religious vestments in ancient Jewish temple worship and rituals.

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