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‖ omophorion Gr. Ch.|əʊməʊˈfɔərɪən| [Gr. ὠµοϕόριον ‘a woman's tippet covering the shoulders’ (Liddell and Scott), also eccl. in sense below (see omophorium in Du Cange); cf. prec.] A vestment resembling the pallium of the Latin church, worn by patriarchs and bishops.
1868Marriott Vest. Chr. 237 The Omophorion, worn (as matter of privilege) by Patriarchs and Metropolitans in the East, and, out of usage rather than theoretical right by almost all Bishops. 1888T. W. Allies Holy See 144 He..caused his archdeacon first to remove his omophorion, and appeared in the garb of a simple priest. |