amyse
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Amice — Am ice, n. [OE. amyse, prob. for amyt, OF. amit, ameit, fr. L. amictus cloak, the word being confused with amice, almuce, a hood or cape. See next word.] A square of white linen worn at first on the head, but now about the neck and shoulders, by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
amice — I. /ˈæməs/ (say amuhs) noun an oblong piece of linen worn by the clergy around the neck and shoulders under the alb, or, formerly, on the head. {Middle English amyse, from Old French amis, from Latin amictus cloak} II. /ˈæməs/ (say amuhs) noun a… …