Paenula


[peen-yuh-luh] /ˈpin yə lə/

noun, plural paenulae
[peen-yuh-lee] /ˈpin yəˌli/ (Show IPA), paenulas.
1.
a long, circular cloak, sleeveless and often hooded, worn by the poorer classes in ancient Rome.

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