white robes
definitions
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Long, loose-fitting outer garments that are white in color, typically made of fabric like cotton, linen, or silk, and worn for comfort, tradition, or specific occasions.ko: 흰색 긴 로브
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Sacred vestments or ceremonial garments worn by clergy, initiates, or participants in religious rituals such as baptisms, confirmations, or monastic ordinations.ko: 종교적 성의
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A literary or artistic motif representing concepts such as purity, innocence, peace, divinity, or the afterlife, often used to describe ethereal or angelic figures.ko: 순결의 상징
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Traditional garments from ancient civilizations, particularly the Roman toga or Greek chiton, which were commonly dyed or woven in natural white hues to denote citizenship or status.ko: 고전 예복
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Depictions of deceased individuals, spirits, or celestial beings in folklore, mythology, or religious texts, traditionally shown wearing white robes to signify transition, rest, or heavenly ascension.ko: 저승의 의복
examples
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The monks walked through the courtyard in their simple white robes.
수도승들은 단순한 흰색 로브를 입고 마당을 걸어갔다.
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During the baptism ceremony, the infant was dressed in traditional white robes symbolizing spiritual cleansing.
세례식 동안 아기는 영적 정화를 상징하는 전통적인 흰색 예복을 입었습니다.
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In the painting, the serene figure stood atop the clouds, draped in luminous white robes.
그림 속 평온한 형상은 빛나는 흰 옷을 입고 구름 위에 서 있었다.
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Historians note that Roman senators and citizens frequently wore white robes to public assemblies.
역사학자들은 로마의 원로원 의원들과 시민들이 공공 집회에 흰색 예복을 자주 입었다고 언급합니다.
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Ancient Egyptian tomb paintings often portray the departed journeying into the afterlife clad in white robes.
고대 이집트 무덤의 벽화에는 흰 옷을 입고 사후 세계로 여행하는 망자의 모습이 자주 묘사됩니다.