Capellane

/ˌkæp.ə.ˈleɪn/ noun

A medieval ecclesiastical vestment or hood worn by clergy, related to the capeline.

From Medieval Latin 'capellanus' (chaplain) or 'capellana,' derived from 'cappa.' Specifically refers to hooded vestments worn in religious contexts.

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