Epimanikion
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
noun.
In the
Gr. Ch.
, one of the eucharistic vestments, consisting in a kind of cuff or movable sleeve, usually made of silk, worn on each arm, and reaching about half way up from the wrist to the elbow.
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noun.
Cuffs worn over the
sticharion
by clergy in the Greek Orthodox Church, corresponding to a
maniple
in other catholic churches.
cross-reference
alb
epigonation
epitrachelion
maniple
omophorion