sindon

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A fine thin linen muslin or cambric cloth.
  2. A piece of such cloth, particularly
  3. A shroud of such cloth.
  4. The shroud of Jesus following the crucifixion.
  5. The corporal: the cloth placed beneath the eucharist.
  6. A garment or wrapper of such cloth.
  7. A wad, roll, or pledget of such cloth, usually doused with medicine, used to fill open wounds during surgery.

Pronunciation

/ˈsɪn.dən/

Word forms

sindon sindons

Etymology

From Latin sindōn (possibly by way of Old French syndone and sindone), from Ancient Greek σινδών (sindṓn), from Late Egyptian šndy(t), from earlier šnḏwt (“kilt”).

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