coffin
noun /ˈkɒfɪn/
/ˈkɔːfɪn/
(especially British English) (North American English usually casket)
Idioms - a box in which a dead body is buried or cremated
- A procession of mourners slowly followed the coffin.
- the flag-draped coffins of soldiers coming home
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- wooden
- flag-draped
- carry
- take
- lower
- …
- in a/the coffin
Word OriginMiddle English (in the general sense ‘box, casket’): from Old French cofin ‘little basket or case’, from Latin cophinus, from Greek kophinos ‘basket’.
Idioms
a nail in somebody’s/something’s coffin
- something that makes the end or failure of an organization, somebody’s plans, etc. more likely to happen
- This latest defeat is another nail in the government's coffin.
Wordfinder
- ashes
- cemetery
- coffin
- cremation
- die
- funeral
- grave
- hearse
- morgue
- mourn