"Sudarium" is a word in ENGLISH

sudarium ENGLISH
Definition:

The handkerchief upon which the Savior is said to have
impressed his own portrait miraculously, when wiping his face with it,
as he passed to the crucifixion.

Few words of positivity

From the beginning, Europe assumed the power to make decisions within the international trading system. An excellent illustration of that is the fact that the so-called international law which governed the conduct of nations on the high seas was nothing else but European law. Africans did not participate in its making, and in many instances, African people were simply the victims, for the law recognized them only as transportable merchandise. If the African slave was thrown overboard at sea, the only legal problem that arose was whether or not the slave ship could claim compensation from the insurers! Above all, European decision-making power was exercised in selecting what Africa should export – in accordance with European needs. Pg. 77

Walter Rodney, How Europe Underdeveloped Africa

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abungot ILOKANO

v. /AG-/ to cover one’s head or eyes (with . handkerchief a bandana, etc.). Agabungot ka ket agar-arbis. Cover your …

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atsi HILIGAYNON

átsi - (H) Sneezing, sternutation; to sneeze. Naatsihán níya ang íya pányo. Nangátsi (nagátsi) siá sa íya pányo. He sneezed …

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balighot HILIGAYNON

balíghot - To bind, fasten, lash, knot, tie with a knot. Balighotá ang písì, dílì mo pagbaloón. Fasten the cord …

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balighotan HILIGAYNON

balighotán - A knot, especially a knot in a handkerchief containing coins, material for betelnut chewing, or the like.

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baliug CEBUANO

baliug (from líug) v [A; c] wear s.t. around the neck. Nagbaliug siyag panyù, He wore a handkerchief around his …

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balukhay HILIGAYNON

balúkhay - To rummage, ransack, turn over in search of, to look for something amongst a number of other things. …

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bandana ENGLISH

A species of silk or cotton handkerchief, having a uniformly dyed ground, usually of red or blue, with white or …

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banggal ILOKANO

v. /AG-/ to tie a handkerchief or a similar piece of material around the crown of one’s head, folding it …

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basa HILIGAYNON

basâ - Moisture, humidity, dankness, damp, dampness, wet, wetness; moist, damp, wet, soaked, dank, humid; to make or become wet, …

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binalighotan HILIGAYNON

binalighotán - Bound up in a knot, said particularly of a handkerchief or the like with knots for holding money …

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bloody ENGLISH

Smeared or stained with blood; as, bloody hands; a bloody handkerchief.

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bohod HILIGAYNON

bohód - Mucus, snivel, snot. Pahíri ang bohód mo. Wipe your nose. Indì mo pagsúnghon, kóndì pahíran mo ang bohód …

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borda HILIGAYNON

bórda - (Sp. bordar) Embroidery; to embroider. Bordahí ang pányo ko. Embroider my handkerchief. Ibórda mo akó sinâ. Kindly embroider …

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bugkos HILIGAYNON

búgkos - A bundle, parcel, fagot, faggot, bale, package, anything tied together with a string; to tie, bind together, fasten …

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bugkus CEBUANO

bugkus v [A; a1] tie a piece of string or s.t. similar around s.t. long, usually to tie it together …

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buklad HILIGAYNON

búklad - To open, unfold, spread out, as a blanket, the contents of a parcel and the like. Buklará (—adá) …

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bulaklak HILIGAYNON

buláklak - A decorated comb as worn in the hair by a bride or by a girl on some festive …

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bunak HILIGAYNON

búnak - To wash by beating water-soaked clothes. Bunáki ang panápton ko. Wash my clothes. Panápton nga binunákan. Washed clothes. …

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burda CEBUANO

burda v [A; b6(1)] embroider, put a lace edge. n embroidery, lace edging. -in- s.t. written or drawn with embroidery. …

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buskad HILIGAYNON

búskad - (H) To open out, spread, expand, extend, unfold. Ibúskad or buskará ang pányo. Open the handkerchief. Ginbúskad ko …

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