noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French tonicle, Latin tunicula, diminutive of tunica Date: 14th century a short vestment worn by a subdeacon over the alb during mass and by a bishop under the dalmatic at pontifical ceremonies
TUNICLE
Meaning of TUNICLE in English
Merriam Webster. Explanatory English dictionary Merriam Webster. Толковый словарь английского языка Мерриам-Уэбстер. 2012