Chasubles

/ˈtʃæzəbəlz/ noun

The plural of chasuble; multiple long, decorative sleeveless robes worn by priests during religious ceremonies.

The straightforward plural of 'chasuble,' formed by adding '-s' to the singular form. The word maintains its Latin-influenced structure even in English pluralization.

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