SAKKOS


Meaning of SAKKOS in English

noun

or soc·cos ˈsäˌkȯs

( -es )

Etymology: New Greek sakkos, from Greek, sack, bag, sackcloth — more at sack

: a vestment resembling a dalmatic worn by a bishop in the Eastern Orthodox Church during the liturgy

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