stə̇ˈkärˌyȯn noun
( plural sticha·ria -(ˌ)yä)
Etymology: Late Greek, diminutive of stichē, a kind of tunic, from Greek stichos row, line
: an ecclesiastical vestment made in the form of a tunic or long robe similar to an alb and worn by deacons and priests of the Eastern Orthodox Church