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    shroud
    /ʃraʊd/

    noun

    • 1. a length of cloth or an enveloping garment in which a dead person is wrapped for burial: "he was buried in a linen shroud" Similar winding sheetgrave clothesburial clothescerements
    • 2. a thing that envelops or obscures something: "a shroud of mist" Similar coveringcoverpallcloak

    verb

    • 1. wrap or dress (a body) in a shroud for burial: "the body was washed and shrouded"
    • 2. cover or envelop so as to conceal from view: "mountains shrouded by cloud"

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  2. 5 days ago · Since 1578, the shroud has been preserved at Turin’s Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. But its existence has been traced as far back as a 1389 exhibit in France, where the local bishop ...

  3. 1 day ago · Since 1578, the shroud has been preserved at Turin’s Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. But its existence has been traced as far back as a 1389 exhibit in France, where the local bishop pronounced the cloth a “cunningly painted” fraud “attested by the artist who painted it.”. If the shroud existed during the 13 centuries before that ...

  4. 4 days ago · His website, Shroud Research, challenges conclusions that the shroud dates to the period of 1260 to 1380 A.D., leading skeptics to conclude it is a medieval fake. A view of the 3D bronze corpus...

  5. 6 days ago · The Shroud of Turin, which many believe was the burial cloth used to cover Jesus Christ, has been the subject of much controversy for centuries - but one expert thinks the Bible holds the answer.

  6. Sep 22, 2024 · So when we see the shroud, we are really seeing the face of Jesus, the body of Jesus, with all the torture he went through, all the blood spots we find on that shroud. Why does the Shroud of Turin matter?

  7. 4 days ago · You sit in silence, hunger deep, But not for food, nor rest, nor sleep. It’s a craving, quiet yet loud, Emotions masked by a hungry shroud. You’re not alone in this strange fight, Many have wandered through the night, Seeking comfort in a snack, But finding emptiness staring back.

  8. 1 day ago · The phrase ‘Log kya kahenge?’ (tr: what will people say?) implies that you are defined by others, that you must carefully police your movements and actions to avoid judgment and ostracization. Prachi Gupta, Taniya Gupta, and thousands of others are throwing off that shroud of society’s expectations and claiming their own stories.