"mandilio" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Italian]

IPA: /manˈdi.ljo/ Forms: mandili [plural]
Rhymes: -iljo Etymology: Borrowed from Byzantine Greek μανδύλιον (mandúlion), μανδίλιον (mandílion), μαντίλιον (mantílion), or μανδήλη (mandḗlē, “cloth, hand towel, handkerchief, tablecloth”) (the last word dating to the 5th century), especially in the term τὸ ἄγιον μανδήλιον (tò ágion mandḗlion, “the holy towel”); from Latin mantēlium, a variation of mantēle or mantēlum (“hand towel, napkin”) (probably misconstructed as a singular form from the plural mantēlia). Etymology templates: {{bor+|it|gkm|μανδύλιον}} Borrowed from Byzantine Greek μανδύλιον (mandúlion), {{der|it|la|mantēlium}} Latin mantēlium Head templates: {{it-noun|m}} mandilio m (plural mandili)
  1. (chiefly Eastern Orthodoxy) mandylion (relic consisting of a piece of cloth upon which an image of the face of Jesus Christ had been allegedly miraculously imprinted) Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Eastern Orthodoxy, Textiles
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