pedilavium

Etymology
Borrowed from, from (from ) +  +.

Noun

 * 1)  The rite of foot-washing based on the act carried out by Jesus Christ on his disciples at the Last Supper. Depending on the church or denomination, it may be carried out at baptism, during Holy Communion, or as part of a Maundy Thursday service; maundy.
 * 2)  A footbath carried out for therapeutic purposes; a pediluvium.
 * 1)  A footbath carried out for therapeutic purposes; a pediluvium.
 * 1)  A footbath carried out for therapeutic purposes; a pediluvium.
 * 1)  A footbath carried out for therapeutic purposes; a pediluvium.
 * 1)  A footbath carried out for therapeutic purposes; a pediluvium.
 * 1)  A footbath carried out for therapeutic purposes; a pediluvium.
 * 1)  A footbath carried out for therapeutic purposes; a pediluvium.