"Sanbenito" is a word in ENGLISH

sanbenito ENGLISH
Definition:

A garnment or cap, or sometimes both, painted with
flames, figures, etc., and worn by persons who had been examined by the
Inquisition and were brought forth for punishment at the auto-da-fe.

sanbenito ENGLISH
Definition:

Anciently, a sackcloth coat worn by penitents on being
reconciled to the church.

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The rain spun in the yellow arc lights over the café parking lot. It was empty inside, except for a fat Negro woman whom I could see through the service window in the kitchen, and a pretty, redheaded waitress in her early twenties, dressed in a pink uniform with her hair tied up on her freckled neck. She was obviously tired, but she was polite and smiled at me when she took my order, and I felt a sense of guilt, almost shame, at my susceptibility and easy fondness for a young woman's smile. Because if you're forty-nine and unmarried or a widower or if you've simply chosen to live alone, you're easily flattered by a young woman's seeming attention to you, and you forget that it is often simply a deference to your age.

James Lee Burke, Black Cherry Blues

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abitu CEBUANO

abitu n habit, a distinctive apparel worn by devotees, priests, monks, and the like. v [A] wear a habit.

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abracadabra ENGLISH

A mystical word or collocation of letters written as in the figure. Worn on an amulet it was supposed to …

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academicals ENGLISH

The articles of dress prescribed and worn at some colleges and universities.

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accoutrements ENGLISH

Dress; trappings; equipment; specifically, the devices and equipments worn by soldiers.

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acton ENGLISH

A stuffed jacket worn under the mail, or (later) a jacket plated with mail.

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ailette ENGLISH

A small square shield, formerly worn on the shoulders of knights, -- being the prototype of the modern epaulet.

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alb ENGLISH

A vestment of white linen, reaching to the feet, an enveloping the person; -- in the Roman Catholic church, worn …

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alom HILIGAYNON

álom - A tree, whose bark is superstitiously worn by some in the form of a collar round the neck …

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alpunsinu CEBUANO

alpunsínu n style of haircut where the hair is short at the side, but enough is left on the top …

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Ambitus LAW AND LEGAL

In the Roman law. A going around; a path worn by going around. A space of at least two aud …

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amice ENGLISH

A square of white linen worn at first on the head, but now about the neck and shoulders, by priests …

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amice ENGLISH

A hood, or cape with a hood, made of lined with gray fur, formerly worn by the clergy; -- written …

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amito HILIGAYNON

amíto - (Sp. amito) Amice, a square of white linen worn by a priest on the shoulders below the alb.

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amulet ENGLISH

An ornament, gem, or scroll, or a package containing a relic, etc., worn as a charm or preservative against evils …

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anlace ENGLISH

A broad dagger formerly worn at the girdle.

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anting-anting HILIGAYNON

antíng-ánting - Amulet, charm, any object worn in the belief that it possesses mysterious powers. Indì ka magpáti kag índì …

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apparel ENGLISH

A small ornamental piece of embroidery worn on albs and some other ecclesiastical vestments.

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apron ENGLISH

An article of dress, of cloth, leather, or other stuff, worn on the fore part of the body, to keep …

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armature ENGLISH

Armor; whatever is worn or used for the protection and defense of the body, esp. the protective outfit of some …

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armet ENGLISH

A kind of helmet worn in the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries.

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