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#4676 σουδάριον soudarion {soo-dar'-ee-on}
of Latin origin; TDNT - n/a; n n
Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)
1) a handkerchief
2) a cloth for wiping perspiration from the face and for cleaning
the nose and also used in swathing the head of a corpse
Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
Of Latin origin; a sudarium (sweat cloth), that is, towel (for wiping the perspiration from the face, or binding the face of a corpse):handerchief, napkin.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)
- #4676.
- σουδα´ριον
- soudarion; of Lat. or.; a handkerchief, a head cloth (for the dead):
- NASB - cloth(1), face-cloth(1), handkerchief(1), handkerchiefs(1).
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