Interred: meaning, definitions and examples
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interred
[ ɪnˈtɜrd ]
placing in grave
Interred means to place a dead body in a grave or tomb. This act is often accompanied by funeral rites and is a significant part of the burial process in many cultures.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The soldier was interred with full military honors.
- She requested to be interred beside her husband.
- The remains were interred in the family plot.
- Many famous figures are interred in the local cemetery.
Translations
Translations of the word "interred" in other languages:
🇵🇹 enterrado
🇮🇳 दफनाया गया
🇩🇪 beerdigt
🇮🇩 dikuburkan
🇺🇦 похований
🇵🇱 pochowany
🇯🇵 埋葬された
🇫🇷 enterré
🇪🇸 enterrado
🇹🇷 gömülü
🇰🇷 매장된
🇸🇦 مدفون
🇨🇿 pohřbený
🇸🇰 pochovaný
🇨🇳 埋葬的
🇸🇮 pokopan
🇮🇸 grafinn
🇰🇿 жерленген
🇬🇪 დაფლული
🇦🇿 dəfn edilmiş
🇲🇽 enterrado
Etymology
The word 'interred' comes from the Latin 'interrare', which means 'to place in the ground'. The Latin word is composed of 'intro', meaning 'in', and 'terra', meaning 'earth or ground'. This word was adopted into Middle English with the same meaning during the Middle Ages, a time when burial practices became formalized and ritualized in many cultures. Interment practices have evolved over centuries, influenced by religious beliefs, customs, and the social status of individuals. The term has maintained its significance in contexts relating to funerals and memorials.
Word Frequency Rank
With rank #17,461, this word belongs to specialized vocabulary. While not common in everyday speech, it enriches your ability to express complex ideas.
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