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Entombment   /ɪntˈummənt/   Listen
Entombment

noun
1.
The ritual placing of a corpse in a grave.  Synonyms: burial, inhumation, interment, sepulture.






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... its limit; for, apart from the modes that have just been named, there are no others but earth-burial and entombment, and earth-burial, as we have seen, cannot be made sanitary under common conditions. Therefore, if the demands of affection and sanitation are both to be met, entombment is to do it, or ...
— The American Architect and Building News, Vol. 27, No. 733, January 11, 1890 • Various

... predecessor, with whom sixty-six persons were buried alive, and that one hundred and seventy-seven in all were buried with Mu. The death of the last distinguished man of the House of Khin, the emperor [1], was subsequently celebrated by the entombment with him of all the inmates of ...
— The Shih King • James Legge

... solemnly remarks, waving his umbrella at the graves around, "in this scene you behold the very last of man's individual being. In this entombment he ends forever. Tremble, J. McLAUGHLIN! —forever. Soul and Spirit are but unmeaning words, according to the latest big things in science. The departed Dr. DAVIS SLAVONSKI, of St. Petersburg, before setting out for the Asylum, proved, by his Atomic Theory, that men are neatly ...
— Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 19, August 6, 1870 • Various

... were buried alive, and that one hundred and seventy-seven in all were buried with M. The death of the last distinguished man of the House of Khin, the emperor [1], was subsequently celebrated by the entombment with him of all the inmates ...
— The Shih King • James Legge

... GIOVANNI (1435-1501) was born in Lucca, but studied art in Florence. His statue of St. Sebastian in the Cathedral of Lucca was so much admired by the painter Perugino that he copied it in his picture of the Entombment. ...
— A History of Art for Beginners and Students - Painting, Sculpture, Architecture • Clara Erskine Clement


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