Plural of cilice; multiple rough garments worn as acts of religious penance or self-discipline.
From cilice (Late Latin cilicium) with the English plural suffix '-es'.
The practice of wearing cilices connects ancient Roman sacrifice traditions with medieval Christian monasticism, showing how humans across centuries have believed that physical discomfort could atone for sin or bring spiritual enlightenment.
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