Pallium
41pallium — noun /ˈpælɪəm/ a) A woollen vestment conferred on archbishops by the Pope. b) A large cloak worn by Greek philosophers and teachers. See Also: palliation, palliate, palliative …
42pallium — SYN: cerebral cortex. [L. cloak] * * * pal·li·um pal ē əm n, pl lia ē ə or li·ums CEREBRAL CORTEX * * * n. the outer wall of the cerebral hemisphere as it appears in the early stages of evolution of the mammalian brain. In the modern brain it… …
43pallium — ► sustantivo masculino ANATOMÍA Corteza cerebral y sustancia blanca subyacente …
44pállium — (ist.) s. n. [pron. li um], pl. pálliumuri …
45Pallium — Pạl|li|um 〈n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: li|en〉 1. altröm. mantelähnl. Umhang 2. 〈MA〉 kaiserl. Mantel 3. 〈kath. Kirche〉 mit Kreuzen verzierte, lange Binde über Schultern, Rücken u. Brust des päpstlichen u. erzbischöfl. Ornats [Etym.: lat., »Mantel«] …
46pallium — white woollen band symbolising archbishop s authority Ecclesiastical Terms …
47pallium — pal·li·um || pælɪəm n. toga, robe worn by the ancient Greeks and Romans, mantle …
48Pallium — The garment which symbolises the authority of Popes and Archbishops …
49pallium — [ palɪəm] noun (plural pallia lɪə or palliums) 1》 a woollen vestment conferred by the Pope on an archbishop, consisting of a narrow circular band placed round the shoulders with a short lappet hanging from front and back. 2》 a man s large… …
50Pallium — item of mass vestments worn by an archbishop; formed from a strip of cloth encircling the shoulders with similar strips hanging down at back and front …