Advertisement
sepulchre (n.)
also sepulcher, c. 1200, sepulcre, "tomb, burial place," especially the cave where Jesus was buried outside Jerusalem (Holy Sepulcher or Saint Sepulcher), from Old French sepulcre, sepulchre, "tomb; the Holy Sepulchre" (11c.), from Latin sepulcrum (also, erroneously, sepulchrum) "grave, tomb, place where a corpse is buried," from root of sepelire "to bury, embalm," originally "to perform rituals on a corpse."
This is held to be from PIE *sepel-io- "to honor," with a cognate in Sanskrit saparyati "to honor, worship." Whited sepulchre "hypocrite" is from Matthew xxiii.27.
also from c. 1200
Advertisement
Trends of sepulchre
updated on May 15, 2022
Advertisement
Remove ads >
AdvertisementDictionary entries near sepulchre
septillion
septuagenarian
Septuagint
septum
sepulchral
sepulchre
sepulture
sequacious
sequel
sequela
sequence