funerary

সমাধিস্তম্ভ
definition
adjective
funerary ceremonies
relating to a funeral or the commemoration of the dead.
example
Although a handful of imported marble sarcophagi and a number of sculpted stelai are known, the cippus was the 'funerary' monument of choice for the middle classes.
In the next scene, Hsiao Kang sits in the back of a car with the 'funerary' urn containing his dead father's ashes balanced on his knee.
Certain of his objects could almost be 'funerary' monuments.
There is always some light in his landscape of 'funerary' monuments and beautiful, deadly vegetation.
Also excavated was a contemporary stone building perhaps occupied by those taking part in 'funerary' ceremonies.
His body lies beneath the vast 'funerary' monument shaped by Jacob Epstein, but not even its megalithic weight can keep the spirit of Oscar Wilde earthbound.
Composed altogether of nine such scenes, the poem serves as a 'funerary' monument.
The tree stump was hauled from the place of its growth to a 'funerary' monument in a saltmarsh, and turned upside down.
In fact, the hands of husband and wife were often linked in English 'funerary' monuments.
Ramesses claimed the victory from this drawn fight, celebrated in monumental 'funerary' temple reliefs still visible at Thebes on the Nile.
However, in 1614 the States General commissioned him to design the 'funerary' monument for William the Silent in the Nieuwe Kerk, Delft.
He has suggested the entire complex was a 'funerary' monument.
The qubba is the dome of a 'funerary' monument for a famous person.
Most people in Thailand are cremated after three to seven days of 'funerary' ceremonies and their ashes kept in a jar at temples.
This was a remarkable find, since little was known in those days about Old or Middle Kingdom temples apart from 'funerary' monuments attached to royal burials.
Arelate had a cemetery that compared favourably in the quality of its 'funerary' monuments with the Appian Way.
First, Eurysaces' declaration may have functioned as a means of protecting his 'funerary' monument.
For example, while acknowledging that Whitney wants us to worship religious monuments and 'funerary' traditions, we may wonder which Church he is referring to.
Overall it is an extremely rich concentration of late Neolithic and Bronze Age 'funerary' monuments.
This is one of the best known 'funerary' monuments in the century.
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