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There is 1 meaning of the phrase
Inner Cassock.
Inner Cassock - as a noun
A long, collared garment coming to the feet, with narrow, tapered sleeves, worn by all major and minor clergy, monastics, and often by male seminarians.
Example: "The inner rason is the basic garment, and is worn at all times, even when working."
Synonyms (Exact Relations)
inner rasonExample Sentences
"The priest wore his inner cassock under his outer robe."
"The inner cassock is traditionally made of black cloth."
"She carefully ironed the wrinkles out of her inner cassock."
"The novice monk placed his folded inner cassock in the drawer."
"The bishop's inner cassock was adorned with intricate lace trimmings."