white robes

language: ko

definitions

  1. 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
  2. Sacred vestments or ceremonial garments worn by clergy, initiates, or participants in religious rituals such as baptisms, confirmations, or monastic ordinations.
    ko: 종교적 성의
  3. 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
  4. 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
  5. 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

  1. The monks walked through the courtyard in their simple white robes.

    수도승들은 단순한 흰색 로브를 입고 마당을 걸어갔다.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.