a Latin word, sudarium (from sudor, "sweat"), denotes (a) "a cloth for wiping the face," etc., Luke 19:20; Acts 19:12; (b) "a headcovering for the dead," John 11:44; 20:7 . See NAPKIN.
a Latin word, sudarium (from sudor, "sweat"), denotes (a) "a cloth for wiping the face," etc., Luke 19:20; Acts 19:12; (b) "a headcovering for the dead," John 11:44; 20:7 . See NAPKIN.
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