Alb

/Γ¦lb/ noun

A white linen vestment worn by priests and other clergy during religious services.

From Latin alba (vestis) meaning 'white (garment),' from albus 'white.' The word entered English in the 11th century through ecclesiastical Latin, maintaining its religious significance.

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