funeration
English
Etymology
From Latin fūnerātiō, from fūnerātus, past participle of fūnerō (“I funerate”), from fūnus, fūneris (“funeral”).
Noun
funeration (usually uncountable, plural funerations)
- (obsolete) the act of burying with funeral rites
- 1693, Sir Norman Knatchbull, Annotations upon some difficult texts in all the books of the New Testament
- For in the Rites of funeration they did use to anoint the dead body, with Aromatick Spices and Oyntments, before they buried them.
- 1693, Sir Norman Knatchbull, Annotations upon some difficult texts in all the books of the New Testament
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