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    sepulchre
    /ˈsɛp(ə)lkə/

    noun

    • 1. a small room or monument, cut in rock or built of stone, in which a dead person is laid or buried.

    verb

    • 1. lay or bury in or as if in a sepulchre: literary "tomes are soon out of print and sepulchred in the dust of libraries"

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  2. a stone structure where someone is buried. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Places where bodies are buried or cremated. burial ground. catacomb. cemetery. charnel house. churchyard. columbarium. crematorium. crematory. crypt. graveside. graveyard. mausoleum. necropolis. ossuary. pyre. resting place. the pyramidsphrase. tomb. vault.

  3. 1. archaic : to place in or as if in a sepulchre : bury. 2. archaic : to serve as a sepulchre for. Did you know? The history of sepulchre is a grave tale. The earliest evidence in our files traces sepulchre (also spelled sepulcher) back to Middle English around the beginning of the 13th century.

  4. A sepulcher (or if you’re British you’ll spell it sepulchre) is basically a stone room with a stone coffin where your body lies. The word comes from the Latin sepulcrum , which means “burial place,” for obvious reasons.

  5. noun. 1. a burial vault, tomb, or grave. 2. Also called: Easter sepulchre. a separate alcove in some medieval churches in which the Eucharistic elements were kept from Good Friday until the Easter ceremonies. verb. 3. (transitive) to bury in a sepulchre. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin.

  6. noun. a burial vault, tomb, or grave. Also calledEaster sepulchre a separate alcove in some medieval churches in which the Eucharistic elements were kept from Good Friday until the Easter ceremonies.

  7. n. 1. a burial vault, tomb, or grave. 2. (Architecture) Also called: Easter sepulchre a separate alcove in some medieval churches in which the Eucharistic elements were kept from Good Friday until the Easter ceremonies. vb. (tr) to bury in a sepulchre. [C12: from Old French sépulcre, from Latin sepulcrum, from sepelīre to bury]

  8. Definition of sepulchre noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Jun 10, 2024 · Noun. [edit] sepulchre (plural sepulchres) A burial chamber. Synonym: tomb. (Christianity, historical) A recess in some early churches in which the reserved sacrament, etc. was kept from Good Friday till Easter. Derived terms. [edit] right of sepulchre. whited sepulchre. Related terms. [edit] sepulchral.

  10. sepulchre meaning, definition, what is sepulchre: a small room or building in which the bo...: Learn more.

  11. Noun. Singular: sepulchre. Plural: sepulchres. Origin of Sepulchre. From Middle English sepulcre and Old French sepulcre, from Latin sepulcrum (“grave, burial place" ) From Wiktionary. Sepulchre Sentence Examples.