ETYM French chasuble, Late Lat. casubula, cassibula, casula, a hooded garment, covering the person like a little house; cf. Italian casupola, casipola, cottage, dim of Latin casa cottage.
A long sleeveless vestment worn by a priest when celebrating Mass.
Sleeveless ecclesiastical garment.
Outermost ecclesiastical vestment without sleeves.
The outer garment worn by the priest in the celebration of the Christian Mass. The color of the chasuble depends on which feast is being celebrated.