Antipendium

/ˌæn.tiˈpen.di.əm/ noun

A decorative cloth or panel that hangs in front of an altar in a church, often embroidered with religious designs.

From Medieval Latin 'antipendium,' combining 'anti-' (before) and 'pendium' (hanging), referring to what hangs before the altar. The term evolved to describe the ornamental frontal used in liturgical settings, particularly in Catholic and Anglican churches.

AMአንቲፔንዲየም
ARمُضادُ الْقَالِم
BNঅ্যান্টিপেন্ডিয়াম
CAAntipendium
CSAntipendium
DAAntipendium
DEAntipendium
ELΑντιπένδιο
ESAntipendium
FAضد‌نوشت
FIAntipendium
FRAntipendium
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