sudarium

[soo-dair-ee-uhm]

sudarium Definition

  • 1a cloth or handkerchief used to wipe sweat or dirt from the face
  • 2a cloth used for wrapping a corpse

Using sudarium: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sudarium" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The athlete wiped his face with a sudarium after the game.

  • Example

    The sudarium was used to wrap the body before burial.

sudarium Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sudarium

Phrases with sudarium

  • a cloth that is believed to have been used to cover the face of Jesus Christ after his crucifixion

    Example

    The holy sudarium is kept in a cathedral in Spain.

  • sudarium of Oviedo

    a cloth that is believed to have been used to cover the head of Jesus Christ after his crucifixion, kept in a cathedral in Spain

    Example

    The sudarium of Oviedo is a significant religious relic.

  • a cloth used to wipe sweat from the face

    Example

    The athlete always carries a sweat sudarium during games.

Origins of sudarium

from Latin 'sudor' meaning 'sweat'

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Summary: sudarium in Brief

'Sudarium' [soo-dair-ee-uhm] refers to a cloth or handkerchief used to wipe sweat or dirt from the face or a cloth used for wrapping a corpse. It is often associated with religious relics such as the holy sudarium and the sudarium of Oviedo. The term also includes phrases like 'sweat sudarium,' which denotes a cloth used to wipe sweat from the face.