This word is from the Spanish language.
so·tá·na
cassock
A cassock is a full-length garment of a single color worn by certain Christian clergy, members of church choirs, acolytes, and others having some particular office or role in a church.
In the domain of religion, the term “habit” may refer to a distinctive dress worn by the members of a religious order. For example, a nun wears a habit.
spelling variation: sutana
KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG
sotána: damit ng pari, may mahabàng manggas, may pliyeges ang likod, at pinapatungan ng kasulya kung may misa


