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Geneva bands

–noun
two bands or pendent stripes made usually of white lawn and worn at the throat as part of clerical garb, originally by the Swiss Calvinist clergy.
Also called bands.


Origin:
1880–85
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Geneva bands  
pl.n.  Two strips of white cloth that hang from the front of the collar of some clerical and academic robes.

[After Geneva, Switzerland.]
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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