sudarium|sudaria in English
noun
[su·dar·i·um || suː'derɪəm /sjuː'deər-]
cloth used to wipe away sweat; veronica, kerchief upon which Christ supposedly impressed his own portrait when he wiped his face with it when passing to crucifixion, cloth believed to be impressed with an image of the face of Christ
Use "sudarium|sudaria" in a sentence
1. 16 The most intrepid veteran dares no more than n wipe his face with his cambric sudarium.
2. Avinoam Danin ( a researcher at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem ) concurred with this analysis , adding that the pollen grains in the Sudarium match those of the shroud .
3. ‘The figure is artfully foreshortened, engaging in a sweeping Contrapposto to provide a virtuoso ‘frame’ for the sudarium, the origin of all cult images, made without human hands from the face of Christ.’
4. ‘The figure is artfully foreshortened, engaging in a sweeping Contrapposto to provide a virtuoso ‘frame’ for the sudarium, the origin of all cult images, made without human hands from the face of Christ.’