Casula

/ˈkæʒulə/ noun

A sleeveless vestment or robe worn by Catholic priests and other clergy during religious ceremonies.

From Late Latin 'casula' meaning a small cottage or hood, likely from 'casa' (house), because the garment had a hood-like appearance.

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