- Look up
sindon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sindon may
refer to:
Sindon (cloth), a type of fine
muslin fabric; by
extension also an item of this...
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Sindon, also
known as Syndone, was a fine
cloth that
resembled muslin or cambric. It had
multiple applications,
including as a
material used in furnishing...
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Marcus Andrew Sinden (born 9 May 1954) is an
English actor and film &
theatre director and producer.
Sinden has
worked in film and
theatre (mainly in London's...
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sindhu (meaning "Indian") for linen, as with Gr****
texts that use the word
sindon for the same. The term Hodu in
Esther 1:1 is a
biblical name of India, which...
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Sindon was a British-bred, Irish-trained
Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 1958
Irish Derby.
Sindon was a
chestnut horse bred in the
United Kingdom by...
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earlier forms. Old
Norse influenced the verb to be; the
replacement of
sindon by are is
almost certainly Scandinavian in origin, as is the third-person-singular...
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Bosco on the
bicentenary of his birth.
Sindonology (from the Gr**** σινδών—
sindon, the word used in the
Gospel of Mark to
describe the type of the burial...
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spirit of brotherhood. Old
English Ealle menn
sindon frēo and ġelīċe on āre and ġerihtum ġeboren. Hīe
sindon witt and inġehygde ġetīðod, and hīe sċulon mid...
- Hwǣr cwōm mago? Hwǣr cwōm māþþumgyfa? Hwǣr cwōm
symbla gesetu? Hwǣr
sindon seledrēamas?
Where have the
horses gone?
where are the riders?
where is...
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image of a
Sindian silver coin
discovered in Circ****ia, with the word "
Sindon"
written in Gr****
alphabet and a horse,
estimated to be from the late 5th...