ANABATA


Meaning of ANABATA in English

əˈnabəd.ə noun

( -s )

Etymology: New Greek, from Medieval Latin anabata, anabala, probably modification of Greek anabolē cloak, from anaballein to put on (also, to lift or throw up, delay), from ana- + ballein to throw — more at devil

: a hooded cope worn especially in outdoor processions in the Eastern Church

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