The layer of unmyelinated neurons (the grey matter) forming the cortex of the cerebrum.
(Zoology) a protective layer of epidermis in mollusks or brachiopods that secretes a substance forming the shell.
1 And all kings receive the crown and the pallium from Rome.
2 Peter is giving the pallium to the Pope, and a standard to Charlemagne.
3 The medial pallium contains the hippocampus and parahippocampal area.
4 A slave opened the door and took his pallium .
5 No archbishop might perform the functions of his office until he received his insignia - the pallium - from the pope.
6 The sentence was, however, subsequently reversed, and Aldred received the pallium and was restored to his former station.
7 When, you go out with me everyone looks round as if I had a stain on my pallium .
8 Of course the pallium from the pope was still necessary, and steps were at once taken to secure it.
9 Befoer it is sent, the pallium is laid on the tomb of St. Peter, where it remains all night.
10 In 1022 he went to Rome to obtain the pallium , and was received with great respect by Pope Benedict VIII.
11 In 732 Boniface was made archbishop, received a pallium from Rome, and was encouraged by the new pope Gregory III.
12 We have also sent a pallium which thy fraternity will use within the Church for the solemnization of mass only.
13 The pallium is a white woolen vestment worn by the Pope and sent by him to patriarchs, primates and archbishops.
15 This favor, being bought by potent arguments, was granted unwisely, and the pallium was sent to William with the greatest secrecy.
16 The King now supposed that Anselm would receive the pallium at his royal hands, which the prelate warily refused to accept.
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