单词 | soutane |
例句 | A young lean priest in a discolored soutane came up to the car. Half of a Yellow Sun 2006-09-12T00:00:00Z First the man was Father Amadi, his soutane flying behind him, then it was Papa, in the floor-length gray sack he wore when he distributed ash on Ash Wednesday. Purple Hibiscus 2003-10-01T00:00:00Z Round, wet patches of sweat encircled his underarms, darkening the white of his soutane. Purple Hibiscus 2003-10-01T00:00:00Z He came in the morning, smelling of that masculine cologne I had come to smell even when he was not there, wearing the same boyish smile, wearing the same soutane. Purple Hibiscus 2003-10-01T00:00:00Z I imagined him walking up to the verandah, holding his soutane in one hand so he could run up the short stairs, smiling. Purple Hibiscus 2003-10-01T00:00:00Z He bounded up the few stairs to the verandah, holding his soutane up like a bride holding a wedding dress. Purple Hibiscus 2003-10-01T00:00:00Z They are joined by seminarians — priests in training — in floor-length, black soutanes, and Latin liturgy pulses over the pews. After U.S. sex abuse scandals, an accused priest rises again in Paraguay 2014-06-04T04:00:00Z A delegation of cardinals and bishops, in their cream and white tropical soutanes, then greeted the royals. Pope Francis Breaks Some Taboos on Visit to Persian Gulf 2019-02-04T05:00:00Z The Pushkin fairy-tale murals wrap around the dining room — kings and clergymen, surplice and soutane and ladies in waiting. Cheetos on the menu? Quirky Cook Weaver adds some interest to happy hour 2017-03-01T05:00:00Z “When I met him,” Ms. Gurdon recalled in an email, “he was wearing a full-length black soutane. He was fearless, with the conviction of a person who has total command of his beliefs and facts.” An Opus Dei Priest With a Magnetic Touch 2015-06-12T04:00:00Z As Abb� he was none the less fascinating; for his admirers he wore his soutane with a difference. Franz Liszt 2012-05-22T15:16:50.923Z "I am sure I have no cause to laud it," said the priest, "for all the rain has come in at that crazy window, and run into my neck, besides drenching my soutane." The Huguenot: (Volumes I-III) A Tale of the French Protestants. 2012-04-25T02:00:59.637Z It was too dark to see his face, but I knew the fall of his soutane and the shape of his hat. The Red Cockade 2012-03-30T02:00:19.603Z The great snarled, biting at the hem of the red soutane. The Man in Black 2012-03-30T02:00:14.473Z Once a week the black soutanes and red shoulder scarfs of the seminarists of San Telmo give an added note of color. Heroic Spain 2012-03-26T02:00:38.797Z Then he wrote Hohenlohe: "They tell me that I wear my soutane as though I always had worn one." Franz Liszt 2012-05-22T15:16:50.923Z I balanced this against that, and wondered whether, after all, the red soutane were so much better than the homely jerkin, or the fame of a day than ease and safety. Historical Romances: Under the Red Robe, Count Hannibal, A Gentleman of France 2012-03-15T02:00:24.837Z And before I could speak he had detached the large rosette which he wore on his soutane, and was pinning it on my breast. The Red Cockade 2012-03-30T02:00:19.603Z "And so, Lawrence," he said, "it is to be the soutane, and not the red-coat; the rosary, and not the sword." Lawrence Clavering 2012-02-01T03:00:11.667Z The Pope wore a long soutane of fine white cloth, white shoes, a splendid mantle of white and gold brocade, and a gold mitre with precious stones, principally pearls. Italian Letters of a Diplomat's Life January-May, 1880; February-April, 1904 2011-11-10T03:00:11.267Z The black soutane sits no less elegantly on him than, in its time, the dress coat. Franz Liszt 2012-05-22T15:16:50.923Z "I had no idea—seeing the church empty——" He was sitting with averted face, and clasped hands lying idly in his lap—a tall, gaunt man, dressed in a black soutane. A Night on the Borders of the Black Forest 2011-10-12T02:00:51.367Z Jankel and an actor called Hamburger came to order a black soutane and a black redingote which were needed for the performance on that very evening.... My Memoirs 2011-09-13T02:00:28.713Z The priest struck the skirt of his soutane from time to time as he listened, but he was not so grieved as Pan Serafin had expected. On the Field of Glory An Historical Novel of the Time of King John Sobieski 2011-09-13T02:00:27.560Z I'm terribly afraid of these obstacles; if it were not for that, I would take Father Kaminski by the soutane and wouldn't let him go till he had tied Zosia and me. Pan Michael An Historical Novel of Poland, the Ukraine, and Turkey. 2011-09-10T02:00:24.983Z Soon her apartments in the "Wilder Mann" swarmed with soutanes and hoods, and one morning she exclaimed: "Congratulate me, Agenor; I am going to Metternich." Judith Trachtenberg A Novel 2011-08-03T02:00:13.470Z At social receptions a cardinal wears his black soutane and red sash, and over it a flowing scarlet silk cloak from the shoulder. Rome 2011-07-24T02:00:10.227Z After five applications, I managed on the following Wednesday to have returned to me, not all the costumes we had let, but only three of the gowns, the soutane and the redingote. My Memoirs 2011-09-13T02:00:28.713Z And if he does not return I will not tear the soutane on my body. On the Field of Glory An Historical Novel of the Time of King John Sobieski 2011-09-13T02:00:27.560Z He wears a cap on his head and is clothed in a loose soutane. Great Masters in Painting: Perugino 2011-06-27T02:00:59.487Z Cerini was clad in the black silk soutane of his learned order, with the biretta upon his head. The Spell 2011-03-20T02:00:34.173Z I went downstairs and put on my soutane, and returned so changed in appearance, that he, never dreaming of any such thing, was speechless with amazement. The Condition of Catholics Under James I. 2011-03-09T03:00:42.087Z Verhaeren develops in his monks the difference of their characters, which are still effective even under the soutane; and by his delicate characterisation he shows the I manifold possibilities of religious feeling. ?mile Verhaeren 2011-02-26T03:00:52.147Z So he was found by his defeated soldiers, feeling his way from pine to pine, leaving in his wake two dotted lines more ruby-red than the cardinal's soutane. The Plowshare and the Sword A Tale of Old Quebec 2011-02-24T03:01:05.143Z For instance, in Vitoria, near his own hunting-ground, when the Republic was proclaimed, the Civil Governor dropped a hint that it would be necessary to "exterminate the highwaymen of the black soutane." Romantic Spain A Record of Personal Experiences (Vol. I) 2010-12-27T03:00:17.990Z A priest in soutane and pancake hat hurried past, glancing into my retreat as he did so. The Tower of Oblivion 2010-12-20T17:11:53.787Z I had a soutane besides and a biretta, but the Superior would not have us use these except in the chapel. The Condition of Catholics Under James I. 2011-03-09T03:00:42.087Z "Yes, yes," said Father Anton hurriedly, reaching for the paper and tucking it into the breast of his soutane. The Belovéd Traitor Instead of a hat he wore a tight-fitting cap, his soutane was rusty and patched in many places, and his feet were shod with moccasins like the Indians. The Span o' Life A Tale of Louisbourg & Quebec He was a tall man, clad in a plain black soutane. Shadows of Flames A Novel And as he tucked up his soutane in order to remount the stairs, the Jesuit chuckled to himself. The White Plumes of Navarre A Romance of the Wars of Religion This she acknowledged the next day, when she saw me in my soutane and other priestly garments, such as she had never before seen. The Condition of Catholics Under James I. 2011-03-09T03:00:42.087Z "I have never heard from Jean since the day he left Bernay-sur-Mer"—she was plucking with her fingers at the skirt of the priest's soutane. The Belovéd Traitor See, too, how they have torn your soutane all to pieces. Gerald Fitzgerald The Chevalier Let us change robes—give me that "soutane," and put on the blouse. Maurice Tiernay Soldier of Fortune Look well at our black soutanes, scarlet coats, grey homespuns, and yellow moose hides, for we are proud this day and wear our finest feathers. Seeds of Pine This man then, as I said, was shown up, and entered the dining-room, dressed in a sort of silk soutane coming down to his knees, as is the manner of their chief ministers. The Condition of Catholics Under James I. 2011-03-09T03:00:42.087Z He took off his spectacles, polished them abstractedly on the sleeve of his soutane, replaced them, and picked up a book. The Belovéd Traitor They found him alighting from his mule, with soutane rolled up to the waist, showing a prodigious breadth of pea-green trousers. The Woodlands Orchids The bed-covering was cleanly, but patched in many places, and bespeaking much poverty, and the black 'soutane' of silk that hung against the wall seemed to show long years of service. Maurice Tiernay Soldier of Fortune You'd have been a grand fellow in a long black soutane, with little buttons down to the feet, and a skull-cap on your head. A Rent In A Cloud At a little distance behind the man in the soutane, whom I recognized directly as Mr. Lyne—the famous Father Ignatius, a self constituted Benedictine Abbot—followed two Anglican Sisters. The Galaxy, June 1877 Vol. XXIII.—June, 1877.—No. 6. At this semi-European edge of Africa he enjoys comparative license, although he is forced to appear in skull-cap and a long narrow robe of a dark colour something like a priest's soutane. Romantic Spain A Record of Personal Experiences (Vol. II) I have never seen, I never shall see, anything more beautiful, more gracious than the Soul that appeared in his lean, dark face and in the straight, slender body under the black soutane. A Journal of Impressions in Belgium Like the soutane, the zimarra is not proper to any particular rank of clergy, but in the case of bishops and prelates it is ornamented with red buttons and bindings. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 2 "Chicago, University of" to "Chiton" Let us change robes; give me that 'soutane,' and put on the blouse. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 2, July, 1850. Your soutane will be in every way acceptable. The Galaxy, Volume 23, No. 2, February, 1877 The bed-covering was cleanly, but patched in many places, and bespeaking much poverty, and the black "soutane" of silk that hung against the wall seemed to show long years of service. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 2, No. 12, May, 1851. Almost daily, as he passed through the village square, people would crowd about him, tug at his soutane and ask questions, which were oftimes trivial, if not foolish. The Life of Blessed John B. Marie Vianney, Curé of Ars With a Novena and Litany to this Zealous Worker in the Vineyard of the Lord But he lowered them hastily, and folded his hands over his rounded soutane. The Missourian They go in orderly rows, from the youngest and smallest back to the two priests, in black soutanes and broad-brimmed hats, who bring up the rear. Old Quebec The Fortress of New France The soutane and amethyst cross sat next the Anglican apron and gaiters, and the khaki of two tongues had war experiences on one front translated by an interpreter. Westward with the Prince of Wales A soft soutane of white wool draped itself in large folds about his enormous obesity. A Romance of the West Indies They were gone now, the grave-faced young men in their black soutanes and broad beaver hats; all the people were gone. Olive in Italy And Prince Max, tired of ballet girls, is about to take the soutane. Secret Memoirs: The Story of Louise, Crown Princess He has tucked his soutane well up under his sash, and he is running across the platform, his rubicund, kindly face streaming with excitement. A Bride of the Plains A hush fell upon the chattering crowd one instant, and people made way for Monsignor O'Donnell, who looked very gorgeous to Arthur in his purple-trimmed soutane, and purple cloak falling over his broad shoulders. The Art of Disappearing Brother Marc Antoine looks after her; a gleeful old fellow of eighty, with a twinkling eye, a scandalously dirty soutane, and a fund of anecdote not always sedate. Merry-Garden and Other Stories Olive sat wedged between Signora Aurelia and an old country priest whose shabby soutane was stained with the mud his housekeeper should have brushed off after the last rains, a fortnight before. Olive in Italy He was moody and unshaven, and his saucerlike hat was as dusty and spotted as his frayed soutane. A Village of Vagabonds He who possessed the secrets of plants and minerals, of fire and light, of the generation of beings, had not the wherewithal to procure himself a decent soutane, nor even a morsel of bread. The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 4, March, 1851 He did not hesitate long,—quickly threw off his soutane and sandals, and put on the cloak, the laced stockings, and the spurs—what a fine young man he was! Peter the Priest The vestry door opened and Father O'Dwyer came out, clad in his soutane and carrying the well-known whip. Reminiscences of a South African Pioneer The aum�nier was getting up from his little table, and shaking the crumbs from his soutane. Desert Air 1905 How many a suffering heart seeking human sympathy and advice has the strong figure in the soutane sent home with fresh courage by way of this back lane. A Village of Vagabonds The doyen stood with his beaver on the table before him, and his white hands smoothing the folds of his soutane. Despair's Last Journey Another, quite unmoved by the pectoral cross and crimson soutane, asked artlessly, "What was your college?" Fifteen Chapters of Autobiography The French Canadian clergy are a body of pious, exemplary men, not perhaps shining in the galaxy of science, but unobtrusive, gentlemanly, and an honour to the soutane and chasuble. Canada and the Canadians Volume I Judge of my amazement on meeting him on Notre Dame street, in soutane and broad-brimmed hat, and finding he had taken to Mother Church. Kate Danton, or, Captain Danton's Daughters A Novel He was in his soutane, with his sleeves rolled up to the elbow. Lourdes She caught at the skirt of my soutane, and broke into sobbing. News from the Duchy In all seriousness the question arose of forbidding the Catholic Clergy to wear the soutane, as it was the custom in the Latin countries. Fighting France By some strange accident I find here in my soutane a tiny box of bonbons. The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 2, February, 1891 Half the court was composed of love-making ecclesiastics, and the soutane was a kind of diploma for wit and wickedness. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 1 I sat at an ordinary glass window, in a soutane made by an English tailor, with another Englishman beside me, and saw the miraculous happen. Lourdes He was announced presently, courtly and spare and distinguished in his thread-bare soutane, and they went in to the breakfast-room, a round chamber in the adjoining tower which had kitchens beneath. The Man and the Moment He turned and went, his soutane sweeping against the door of Jacqueline's room as he went by. Jacqueline of Golden River The habit in France was a soutane and scapular of white serge, with a red and blue cross on the right breast. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 17 of 55 1609-1616 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Close of the Nineteenth Century Except that he wore a biretta he was dressed—as in Rome—in his long black soutane with its innumerable buttons, his silver-buckled shoes, his heavy gold chain and jewelled cross. The Woman Thou Gavest Me Being the Story of Mary O'Neill Some have exchanged the soutane for the uniform, and have fought bravely and well. Kings, Queens and Pawns An American Woman at the Front His black soutane, cut like the woolen gown of our grandmothers, was soaking wet, and his low rough shoes were muddy. White Shadows in the South Seas He wore a priest's soutane, but he did not look like a priest—he looked like a man's head on a bull body. Jacqueline of Golden River The curé, with his choir boys in their little short white soutanes, red petticoats and red shoes, was just coming out of the sacristy and the procession was appearing at the bottom of the church. Chateau and Country Life in France The afternoons we spent at home in the garden, where the Chaplain, in his black soutane and biretta, was always sitting under the old tree, reading his breviary. The Woman Thou Gavest Me Being the Story of Mary O'Neill At a few minutes before eleven Percy came out of his little white-washed room in his new ferraiuola, soutane and buckle shoes, and tapped at the door of the Cardinal's room. Lord of the World But he paid no attention to them at all except when they attacked him under his soutane; then he struck convulsively at the spot. White Shadows in the South Seas He did so, and found the money; but in nailing on the coffin lid again, a part of his soutane was fastened down with it. Through the Mackenzie Basin A Narrative of the Athabasca and Peace River Treaty Expedition of 1899 It was preached by the Doyen of Neuilly—a tall, strong, broad-shouldered man who would have seemed more at home in a dragoon's uniform than in the soutane. Chateau and Country Life in France He was a type of the fashionable ecclesiastic, suave, smiling, faultlessly dressed in silk soutane and silver buckled shoes, and wearing a heavy gold chain with a jewelled cross. The Woman Thou Gavest Me Being the Story of Mary O'Neill Taking up our soutanes, therefore, and following the river-bed, we found a cavern incessantly supplied by dropping water. De Orbe Novo, Volume 1 (of 2) The Eight Decades of Peter Martyr D'Anghera He wore a soiled soutane down to the ankles of his rusty shoes, a sweaty, stained, smothering gown of black broadcloth, which rose and fell with his hurried respiration. White Shadows in the South Seas No figure is so familiar in the picturesque old streets, especially on market day, Saturday, as this tall, powerful-looking man in his soutane and barrette, with his air of authority, familiar yet dignified. On the Edge of the War Zone From the Battle of the Marne to the Entrance of the Stars and Stripes Two or three priests, with handsome vestments—white embroidered in gold—were officiating, and the choir boys wore their red petticoats—soutanes trimmed with lace and red shoes and caps. Chateau and Country Life in France M. le Curé is not the man to flinch; and as he passed, walking as usual very quickly and straight, his soutane brushed against the blouse of Jacques. A Beleaguered City Being a Narrative of Certain Recent Events in the City of Semur, in the Department of the Haute Bourgogne. A Story of the Seen and the Unseen Before taking the fork or the sickle in hand, he would hitch up his soutane, and reveal a pair of still active sacerdotal legs in white linen drawers. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine He had drawn a pistol from the front of his soutane, but I kicked it out of his hand, and again I fell with my knees upon his chest. The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard He took off his soutane, beneath which he was wearing close-fitting breeches and a cloth waistcoat, and began changing his attire. The Scarlet Pimpernel After the workman had gone away, Father Forbes put on slippers and an old loose soutane, lighted a cigar, and, pushing an easy-chair over to the reading lamp, sat down with a book. The Damnation of Theron Ware Christian watched him place the letter within the breast of his "soutane," unread. The Slave of the Lamp He had now resumed his clerical dress; not, indeed, the soutane; but the common round collar, and long black coat of the non-Catholic countries. Eleanor Within the doorway, the Abbè fumbled in the pocket of his soutane and rattled a box of matches. The Last Hope Not that chair—those are my clothes, my best soutane for this occasion—the other. The Isle of Unrest An aristocratic place, means an Ultramontane place, and every third man you meet in Moulins wears a soutane. East of Paris Sketches in the Gâtinais, Bourbonnais, and Champagne In front of him a man dressed in a black soutane was seated at a table placed before the window. The Slave of the Lamp He sat, folding his soutane upon his knee, answering in monosyllables to the questions that she put him. Eleanor "You are to read it, as Monsieur le Marquis instructs me, Monsieur Albert," hazarded the Abbé, touching the breast pocket of his soutane, where Monsieur de Gemosac's letter lay hidden, "to those assembled." The Last Hope When he had put on his oldest soutane, we started with a packet of candles and a ball of string. Two Summers in Guyenne "You are to read it, as Monsieur le Marquis instructs me, Monsieur Albert," hazarded the Abbe, touching the breast pocket of his soutane, where Monsieur de Gemosac's letter lay hidden, "to those assembled." The Last Hope His shoulders, though narrow, were very square, and in any other garment than a thin soutane his slightness of build would scarcely have been noticeable. The Slave of the Lamp Eleanor noticed that his soutane was dusty and torn, and that he was unshaven. Eleanor Down the broad roadway the next instant fluttered the old curé's soutane. In and out of Three Normady Inns His appearance is certainly original as you see him in his soutane, his long hair, and his numerous moles, that stand out in profile, whichever way he turns his broad face. In the Courts of Memory, 1858 1875; from Contemporary Letters Within the doorway, the Abbe fumbled in the pocket of his soutane and rattled a box of matches. The Last Hope He did not look up into his face, but appeared to be watching his slim hands, which were moving nervously upon the surface of his black soutane. The Slave of the Lamp Yes!—as the form came nearer to the window, seen from the back, Lucy perceived distinctly the tonsured head and the soutane. Eleanor And the old priest wrapped his own soutane about his lean knees, suiting his gesture to his inward convictions. In and out of Three Normady Inns Even your soutane would not save you if M. d'O and his crew heard you. The Chaplet of Pearls A "Brother," in a soutane, was going about from pillar to pillar, lighting the gas. Saturday's Child The preacher took a chainless watch from a pocket within his soutane and, having considered its dial for a moment in silence, placed it silently before him on the table. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man A few days later, I received an anonymous letter—from Orvieto, I think—reminding me that a priest suspended a divinis has no right to the soutane. Eleanor They followed his broad back and swinging black soutane to the farthest corner of the hospital space. The French Twins At some distance in the twilight of the tunnel Domini saw a black figure in a soutane walking very slowly towards them. The Garden of Allah The old man wore a tattered garment, a miracle of shining cleanliness, which had once been a soutane of smooth black cloth, but was now a mass of patches and threadbare at shoulders and knees. The Elusive Pimpernel Then, just as he was wishing that some unforeseen cause might prevent the director from coming, he had heard the handle of the door turning and the swish of a soutane. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man It would go quite well with the soutane.' Eleanor He was a young man with thick dark hair almost concealed beneath his black three-cornered cap, and as he walked, his long black soutane swung about him in vigorous folds. The French Twins Probably he was one of those many men who actively hate the priesthood, to whom the soutane is anathema. The Garden of Allah His close, black soutane contrasted oddly with the gray, loose gown of the Recollet. The Golden Dog He felt the prefect of studies touch it for a moment at the fingers to straighten it and then the swish of the sleeve of the soutane as the pandybat was lifted to strike. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man He had himself tucked up his soutane and walked forty miles to join the army of invasion, where he had held services, cared for the wounded, and fired a rifle, all with equal spirit. Long Live the King! The rough soutane and leather belt, the beads and missionary cross partly hid in his breast, declared him to be a follower of St. Ignatius. Alvira, the Heroine of Vesuvius Then she saw that it gleamed upon a long black robe, the soutane of a priest. The Garden of Allah He found me cloaked to the eyes, and with a soutane and priest's hat; on my arm. From the Memoirs of a Minister of France His small head set off with glossy red curls and his newly shaven face agreed well with the spotless decency of his soutane and with his spotless shoes. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man And only the priest continued his pacing, flinging round the skirt of his soutane at each end of his beat. Nostromo, a Tale of the Seaboard With these sentiments Monsignor Pamphilio slipped the work under his soutane. The Library When she saw the soutane of a priest, black in the lamplight, moving towards her over the whiteness of the sand, she said to herself that it was to be so followed. The Garden of Allah On her knees lay the head of a man of middle age, in the long soutane of a Romish priest. Westward Ho!, or, the voyages and adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh, Knight, of Burrough, in the county of Devon, in the reign of her most glorious majesty Queen Elizabeth But afterwards, when a black soutane darkened his doorway, he did not object; even offered some cider himself to the priest. Tales of Unrest When he swung about, the skirt of his soutane was inflated slightly by the brusqueness of his movements. Nostromo, a Tale of the Seaboard Although clad in a soutane he looked, at that moment, like a type of the most joyous tolerance, and Domini could not help mentally comparing him with the priest of Beni-Mora. The Garden of Allah |
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