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Handkerchief
        

("napkin".) The two translations of the same term, soudarion, the Graecized Latin sudarium, literally, "that wherewith the sweat is wiped off". APRON, simikinthion, the Graecized Latin semicinctium ("wider than the cinctus"). Sudarium means:
        (1) a wrapper to fold up money in, Luke 19:20;
        (2) a cloth about a corpse's head (John 11:44, Lazarus; John 20:7, our Lord), brought from the crown under the chin;
        (3) a handkerchief worn on the head, as the Bedouin's keffieh (Acts 19:12). The semicinctium was the artisan's linen garment for the front of the body.


Bibliography Information
Fausset, Andrew Robert M.A., D.D., "Definition for 'handkerchief' Fausset's Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Fausset's; 1878.

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