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单词 funerary
释义
funeraryfu‧ne‧ra‧ry /ˈfjuːnərəri $ -nəreri/ adjective [only before noun] Word Origin
WORD ORIGINfunerary
Origin:
1600-1700 Late Latin funerarius, from Latin funus; FUNERAL
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • the funerary procession
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Among these the Underworld was the great unknown and was therefore the dominant feature of funerary texts from the Middle Kingdom onwards.
  • In funerary rites or in cases of houses subject to the intrusions of snakes, this reverse direction is followed by the priest.
  • Most surviving examples are funerary, often commissioned quickly in response to unexpected death from disease, by no means uncommon in antiquity.
  • Roman funerary customs; art and mythology; women in classical antiquity.
  • The funerary archaeologist has to be certain of the differences between desiccation and chemical preservation: embalming.
  • The square funerary monument was found to contain a series of stelae with inscriptions and five urns.
  • This eighteenth-century fascination with funerary exactitude was not limited to the distaff side of society.
  • To the funerary historian the Tor Abbey Jewel is a highly important record.
word sets
WORD SETS
asphyxia, nounautopsy, nounbarrow, nounbequeath, verbbereaved, adjectivebereavement, nounbier, nounbody bag, nounbody count, nounburial, nounbury, verbcasket, nouncatacomb, nouncatafalque, nouncemetery, nouncenotaph, nouncharnel house, nounchurchyard, nouncoffin, nouncommittal, nouncondolence, nouncoroner, nouncorpse, nouncortege, nouncot death, nouncremate, verbcrematorium, nouncrib death, nouncrucifixion, nouncrucify, verbcrypt, noundeath mask, noundemise, noundeparted, adjectiveD.O.A., adjectivedrown, verbembalm, verbend, nounepitaph, nouneulogy, nounexhume, verbexpire, verbfatality, nounfuneral, nounfunerary, adjectivefunereal, adjectivegrave, noungravedigger, noungravestone, noungraveyard, nounheadstone, nounhearse, nounhospice, nouninter, verbinterment, nounmausoleum, nounmorgue, nounmortality, nounmortician, nounmortuary, nounmortuary, adjectivemourner, nounmourning, nounmummify, verbmummy, nounnecrophilia, nounobsequies, nounpall, nounpallbearer, nounpassing, nounperish, verbplot, nounprobate, nounprobate, verbpyre, nounquietus, nounremains, nounrest, verbrigor mortis, nounRIP, rise, verbsarcophagus, nounsepulchre, nounshroud, nounthrenody, nountoll, nountomb, nountombstone, nountumulus, nounundertaker, nounundertaking, nounurn, nounvault, nounwake, nounwar memorial, nounwill, nounwinding sheet, nounwreath, noun
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN
· The square funerary monument was found to contain a series of stelae with inscriptions and five urns.
relating to a funeral or the place where someone is buried:  a funerary monument
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