Almuce

/ælˈmjuːs/ noun

A hooded cape or short cloak worn by clergy in medieval churches, especially during cold weather.

From Old French 'almuce,' possibly from Arabic 'al-muks' (a type of garment). The garment evolved from practical protection into liturgical vestment by the medieval period.

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