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It corresponds to, and is likely derived from, the Western amice.
He began by putting on the amice, like a handkerchief with strings, at the back of his neck.
Jamie slipped off the amice and folded it carefully.
Jamie stopped untying the long strips of the amice and stared at the older woman.
He kept disrobing, taking off the alb and amice.
She also had an illegitimate half-sister, Amice of Chester.
He forced himself Judith Tarr to straighten, to take up the amice.
If the alb does not completely cover the collar, an amice is often worn underneath the alb.
I find I am too large for that chair now, and the cardigan sits atop my shoulders like the lace amice of a priest.
Many priests choose to wear the amice for reasons of tradition or to prevent damage to their other vestments due to perspiration.
Richard and Amice had children:
Father Cronin put on his amice, passed the strings around his back, then tied them against his breast.
The fanon is similar to an amice; it is, however, put on not under the alb, but above it.
Rosamund had two sisters, Amice and Lucy.
Their co-heirs were two daughters Hawise and Amice.
In common with all friars the Servite priests wear an amice on the head instead of a biretta while proceeding to and from the altar.
The AMICE Consortium has published several books and papers.
Emma's daughter, Amice, married Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester.
Hugh also had another daughter, Amice of Chester, who married Ralph de Mainwaring.
Initially the group had two other members, Helen Shadow and Amice Boyde, both of whom played guitar.
Sometime before 1198, Earl Richard and his wife Amice were ordered to separate by the Pope on grounds of consanguinity.
Ultimately the manor was conveyed whole to John de Beverley and, on his death in 1480, to his widow, Amice, who survived until 1416.
Presumamably Amice vindicated her right to a market because she was able to pass it on to her successors at her death in 1416.
They hold his cross and are dressed in white amice and albs, with the right hand angel wearing an outer blue dalmatic vestment.
Robert took Amice to court, where she was forced to admit to the facts of the case, and was ordered to return young Henry to Robert.