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单词 catafalque
释义

catafalquen.

Brit. /ˈkatəfalk/, U.S. /ˈkædəˌfælk/
Forms: Also 1700s -falch, 1700s–1800s -falco, 1800s -falc, -falk.
Etymology: < modern French catafalque, < Italian catafalco (which also occurs in English); in Provençal cadafalcs , cadafaus , Old Catalan cadafal , Spanish cadafalso , cadahalso , cadalso , Old Northern French caafaus (in rég. -faut ), Old French chaafaus (-faut ), chafault , chafauld , whence Old French escafaut , eschafaut , modern French échafaud , English scaffold n.; in medieval Latin variously found as catafaltus , cadafaldus , cadaffale , cadapallus , cadaphallus , chafallus . Of unknown derivation; even the original form is uncertain; French pointing to -fald- or -falt- , Italian to -falc- , Spanish to -fals (see scaffold n.).The derivation proposed by Diez is entirely discarded (see Romania I. 490). M. Paul Meyer thinks the first element may be the Greek κατα- which was sometimes used in medieval Latin in sense ‘beside’, ‘alongside’ ( Romania II. 80). ‘The cadafals or chaafaus in Old French was a wooden erection crowning walls, and projecting from them on both sides. Thence the besieged commanded assailants beneath’.
1. ‘A stage or platform, erected by way of honour in a church to receive the coffin or effigy of a deceased personage’ (Littré); ‘a temporary structure of carpentry, decorated with painting and sculpture, representing a tomb or cenotaph, and used in funeral ceremonies’ (Gwilt).
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the world > life > death > obsequies > funeral equipment > [noun] > platform for coffin or bier
catafalquec1660
mausoleum1695
c1660 J. Evelyn Diary anno 1641 (1955) II. 70 In the middle of it..the Hearse or Catapalco of the late Arch-dutchesse.
c1660 J. Evelyn Diary anno 1643 (1955) II. 86 In the Nave of the Church lyes the Catap<h>alc or hearse of Lewes XII.
1760 Pocock Tour Scotl. (1881) 242 A sort of small wooden Catafalch placed over the tomb.
1767 Ann. Reg. 1766 58 The supposed corpse was deposited upon a magnificent catafalco, or scaffold, erected from the bottom to the top of the church and illuminated all over with wax candles.
1831 W. S. Landor Fra Rupert in Wks. (1846) II. 579 Never drops one but catafalc and canopy Are ready for him.
1834 Gentleman's Mag. 104 i. 104 A rich catafalque was erected in the centre, in which the remains of the Marshal were deposited during the service.
2. A movable structure of this kind; a kind of open hearse or funeral car.
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the world > life > death > obsequies > funeral equipment > [noun] > hearse > type of
catafalque1855
1855 R. Browning Statue & Bust in Men & Women I. 160 The door she had passed was shut on her Till the final catafalk repassed.
1864 Daily Tel. 16 Sept. The open hearse—one of the most extraordinary catafalcoes ever seen upon wheels.
3. transferred (humorous.)
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1876 ‘G. Eliot’ Daniel Deronda I. i. iii. 42 The black and yellow catafalque known as ‘the best bed’.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1889; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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