Becassocked

/bɪˈkæsəkt/ adjective

Wearing a cassock, especially referring to clergy or religious figures.

From 'be-' (dressed in or clothed) plus 'cassock' (from Late Latin 'casacca' or Persian 'qazaqq,' referring to a long outer garment). The 'be-' prefix indicates the state of being dressed in a cassock.

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