noun
- garments worn by penitents during the Spanish Inquisition, typically yellow with painted flames or crosses
Usage: historical; plural form
Examples
- The condemned heretics were forced to wear sanbenitos during the auto-da-fé ceremony.
- Museums display historical sanbenitos as artifacts from the Spanish Inquisition.
- The yellow sanbenitos marked the wearers as penitents before the tribunal.
- Historians study sanbenitos to understand Inquisition practices.
- The painted flames on the sanbenitos symbolized the fate awaiting unrepentant heretics.