Amices

/ˈæmɪsɪz/ noun

Plural of amice; rectangular linen cloths worn by clergy around the shoulders and neck during religious ceremonies.

From Latin 'amictus,' the plural ecclesiastical garments worn during Christian liturgy since the Middle Ages as part of formal religious dress.

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