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sindon

/sin-duhn/US // ˈsɪn dən //

欣达,欣欣,欣欣然,欣德

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Archaic.

    • : cloth of fine linen or silk, used especially for shrouds.

Examples

  • Herodotus says the mummy cloths were of “byssine sindon,” which may be translated “linen cloth.”

  • Instead of the plural are, Old English had beoth and sind or sindon, same as the German sind.

  • Their only dress is a sindon or cloak, out of which they put forth one arm.

  • The material used, in addition to sendal, was worsted, sindon and cloth of Aylsham.

  • Serapion the Sindonite was so called because he wore nothing but a sindon, or linen shirt.