sepulchre
/ˈsɛpəlkɚ/
UK: /ˈsɛpəlkə/
sepulchre
English
Noun
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Definition
A burial chamber.
Etymology
From Middle English sepulchre, sepulcre, sepulker, from late Old English sepulcer, Old French sepulchre, sepulcre, and their etymon Latin sepulchrum, sepulcrum (“grave, burial place”).
Example Sentences
- "Near-synonym: crypt"
- "By Mahomet, my Kinſmans ſepulcher, And by the holy Alcaron I ſweare, […]"
- "He is knight dubb'd with vnhatche'd Rapier, and on carpet conſideration, but he is a diuell in priuate brall, soules and bodies hath he diuorc'd three, and his incenſement at this moment is ſo implacable, that ſatisfaction can be none, but by pangs of death and ſepulcher: Hob, nob, is his word: giu't or take't."
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