Diaper?
The rectangular piece of white linen worn beneath the alb is an 'amice', from the Latin word 'amictus' meaning cloak.
This is a soft linen.
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windows were high up to keep out the sunlight, the windows were in a rectangular shape and small, the windows were not made of glass but... linen!
linen linen
we use to wear linen in WINTERS OR SUMMERS
Ancient Egyptians used a material called linen.
The white linen cloth used to purify the vessel after communion is called a "purificator." It is a small, rectangular piece of cloth, typically made of linen, that is used to wipe the chalice and paten after the distribution of Holy Communion. This practice symbolizes the reverence for the sacred elements and ensures that any remnants of the consecrated wine or host are treated with respect. The purificator is an essential part of the liturgical vessels used in Catholic Mass.
A small rectangular box!
Linen is a fabric made from plant fibers. Organic linen refers to linen that is made from plants that have been grown without the use of toxic pesticides and fertilizers.
ancient Greece clothing were made of linen and wool fabrics, generally rectangular secured with a belt around their waist.
Linen is a natural fiber made from the flax plant. It mainly consists of cellulose and lignin, with small amounts of hemicellulose and pectin. Linen is known for its strength, durability, and breathability.