Amictus, Or Amesse
Legal definition for Indian law research
Definition
Amictus, or Amesse, the uppermost of the six garments worn by priests of the Roman Catholic Church. It is tied round the neck, and covers the breast and heart. The other five garments are alba, cingulum, stola, manipulus, and planeta.
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