a scarlet robe A soldier's scarf, Lat. chlamys: it was generally worn by superior officers, but its use was not confined to them. This may have been a worn-out scarf belonging to Pilate; it is different from "the gorgeous robe" (Luke 23:11), which Herod's soldiers put on Jesus. Scarlet was the proper colour for the military chlamys. (See Dict. of Ant.) St Mark has the less definite "purple;" St John "a purple robe." Purple, however, is used by Latin writers to denote any bright colour.

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