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cilice
/ ˈɪɪ /
noun
- a haircloth fabric or garment
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of cilice1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of cilice1
Example Sentences
He woke up at 5 a.m., wore a barbed cilice chain and flagellated himself.
I haven’t even gotten into the big game hunting, or the time César got Rodolfo’s wife pregnant, or the way Chema gets iced out of the family business over his sexuality, or the cilice Mariana wears on her thigh, or who tried to kill Sara.
One Peruvian candidate has taken time to talk about his habit of wearing a wire chain, known as a cilice, every day to flagellate himself.
In a recent radio interview, López Aliaga said he represses his sexual desire by thinking of the Virgin Mary and flails himself with a cilice, a sackcloth garment with points that stick into the body, a practice from early Christianity.
Even many Catholic conservatives are wary of Opus Dei, which they see as secretive and bizarre — some of its lay members wear a spiked chain, called a cilice, around one leg — and some are repelled by Father McCloskey’s right-wing politics, about which he blogs regularly.
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