sudarium

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Noun
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su=dar=i=um

CIDE DICTIONARY

sudariumn. [L., a handkerchief.].
     The handkerchief upon which the Savior is said to have impressed his own portrait miraculously, when wiping his face with it, as he passed to the crucifixion.  [1913 Webster]

OXFORD DICTIONARY

sudarium, n. (pl. sudaria)
1 a cloth for wiping the face.
2 RC Ch. = VERONICA 2.

Etymology
L, = napkin f. sudor sweat

ROGET THESAURUS

sudarium

Spell

N spell, charm, incantation, exorcism, weird, cabala, exsufflation, cantrap, runes, abracadabra, open sesame, countercharm, Ephesian letters, bell book and candle, Mumbo Jumbo, evil eye, fee-faw- fum, talisman, amulet, periapt, telesm, phylactery, philter, fetich, fetish, agnus Dei, lamb of God, furcula, madstone, mascot, mascotte, merrythought, Om, Aum, scarab, scarabaeus, sudarium, triskelion, veronica, wishbone, swastika, fylfot, gammadion, wand, caduceus, rod, divining rod, lamp of Aladdin, wishing-cap, Fortunatus's cap.


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