charnier

French

Etymology

From Old French [Term?], from Latin carnārium.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃaʁ.nje/

Noun

charnier m (plural charniers)

  1. mass grave
    • 2019, Alain Damasio, chapter 2, in Les furtifs [The Stealthies], La Volte, →ISBN:
      Vous avez peut-être peur de l'odeur ? Parce que votre ville est née d'un charnier !
      (please add an English translation of this quote)

Are you afraid of the smell? Because your city was born of a "mass grave"!

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