[245] ἐπιμανίκιον = a maniple.
[246] ἐπιτραχὴλιον is also a stole.
[247] ὑπογονάτιον is a part of a priest’s dress in the form of a diamond, which hangs below the knee.
[248] Slew’d = swung round.
[249] καμηλαύκι is the modern Greek for a priest’s cap.
[250] Apron.
[251] Refers to the Greek custom, still in vogue, when they assemble to shoot at a dummy Judas.
[252] Final letters of words, Ἰησοῦς and Χρίστὸς; Byzantine form of Sigma.
[253] The Prothesis is the altar for shrew-bread in the Greek Church.
[254] Italian, “dirty”.