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cassock

American  
[kas-uhk] / ˈkæs ək /

noun

  1. a long, close-fitting garment worn by members of the clergy or others participating in church services.

  2. a lightweight, double-breasted ecclesiastical coat or jacket, worn under the Geneva gown.

  3. a member of the clergy.


cassock British  
/ ˈkæsək /

noun

  1. Christianity an ankle-length garment, usually black, worn by priests and choristers

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Etymology

Origin of cassock

1540–50; < Middle French casaque, perhaps < a Turkic word akin to the source of Cossack ( def. )

Explanation

A cassock is a long, single-colored robe that's usually black. It's worn by priests and other clergymen — so don't go looking to buy a cassock to complete your fall wardrobe. Many pieces of clothing have a certain association, like neckties with business or puffy hats with chefs. The cassock is an article of clothing associated with religion, since cassocks are robes worn by members of the clergy in the Christian tradition. Cassocks are usually black, brown, grey, or another plain color, and they go all the way down to the wearer’s ankles. A cassock is part of the priestly tradition for many Christian sects, just like a nun’s habit.

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Although Leo is more inscrutable than Francis, Catholics are beginning to get a better sense of the man beneath the cassock.

From The Wall Street Journal Nov. 27, 2025

On Wednesday, he wore a White Sox hat along with his traditional papal cassock while blessing newly married couples in St. Peter’s Square outside the Vatican.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 13, 2025

I suggested that she try to imagine something happening to the devil, perhaps his foot tripping over his cassock or something else.

From Scientific American Jun. 5, 2023

“Lord have mercy,” the priest chanted as he blessed the bodies of fallen Russian soldiers with incense, his cassock buffeted by a freezing wind.

From New York Times Feb. 15, 2023

His hands were bound and his cassock was dirty.

From "Between Shades of Gray" by Ruta Sepetys

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