saio
habit, monk's robe
noun SAH-yoh Rare
Origin: Late Latin sagum (military cloak), of Gaulish origin
Usage Note
Saio is the long rough tunic worn by Franciscan and other mendicant friars, and by penitents. Its plural is regular: i sai. Do not confuse with tonaca (the general term for a monk's habit, with a hood) or abito talare (a priest's cassock). The word appears frequently in hagiographic and medieval literary texts.
Examples
"Il frate indossava un umile saio marrone."
Natural Translation
The friar wore a humble brown habit.
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