omophorion

Etymology
From, from +.

Noun

 * 1) A band of brocade originally of wool decorated with crosses and worn on the neck and around the shoulders as the distinguishing vestment of a bishop and the symbol of his spiritual and ecclesiastical authority in the Eastern Christian liturgical tradition, equivalent to the Western archepiscopal pallium.

Translations

 * Armenian: եմիփորոն
 * Finnish: omofori
 * Italian: omoforio
 * Ukrainian: