释义 |
su·dar·i·um \süˈda(a)rēəm\ noun (plural sudar·ia \-ēə\) Etymology: Latin, from sudare to sweat + -arium -ary — more at sweat 1. : a linen square carried by the upper classes in Roman times (as for wiping perspiration from the face) : handkerchief 2. : an image of the face of Christ painted on a cloth and used as an aid to devotion : veronica 3. : sudatorium |