Aube

/ˈoʊb/ noun

A white vestment or robe worn by clergy during religious services; an alb.

From Old French 'aube,' from Latin 'alba' (white), from Proto-Indo-European root meaning 'white.' The word traveled through French ecclesiastical usage into English religious terminology, originally referring to the white color of dawn ('alba') and applied to the white vestment.

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