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death-place|ˈdɛθpleɪs| [f. death n. + place n.] The place where a person dies.
1830Moore Byron's Life & Lett. II. 778 His lost friend's melancholy deathplace, Missolonghi. 1901Spectator 28 Sept. 430/1 Why..is the deathplace of Constantius given as Mopsucrenam? 1906Daily Chron. 19 Dec. 4/5 Brocket Hall, Herts,..the death-place of two Premiers, Lord Melbourne and Lord Palmerston. 1908Westm. Gaz. 16 Nov. 9/2 Violating the precedents which prescribe the death-place of the rulers of China. 1937Tablet 23 Oct. 553/2 To follow Moses from birth- to death-place (neither of which will ever be ascertainable). |