sudarium
[ soo-dair-ee-uh m ]
/ suˈdɛər i əm /
noun, plural su·dar·i·a [soo-dair-ee-uh] /suˈdɛər i ə/.
(in ancient Rome) a cloth, usually of linen, for wiping the face; handkerchief.
(sometimes initial capital letter)
veronica1(def 3).
Words nearby sudarium
sudan yellow,
sudanese,
sudanic,
sudanophilic,
sudanophobic,
sudarium,
sudatio,
sudation,
sudatorium,
sudatory,
sudbury
Example sentences from the Web for sudarium
Veronica, holding the napkin or "sudarium," "flourishing a marble pocket-handkerchief."
Walks in Rome |Augustus J.C. HareSuccessive excavations have rendered accessible a remarkable series of remains, including several baths, a sudarium, and conduits.
Augustus Csar, who was particularly liable to catch cold, continually used a focalium or sudarium.
Odd Volume |Various
British Dictionary definitions for sudarium
Word Origin for sudarium
C17: from Latin, from
sūdāre to sweat