sepultural

adj

Etymology

From sepulture + -al.

  1. derived from sepultura
  2. derived from sepulture
  3. inherited from sepulture
  4. suffixed as sepultural — “sepulture + al

Definitions

  1. Of or pertaining to sepulture.

    • If the sepultural spot could be ascertained, he would erect a stately monument over it.
    • No remains of sepultural enclosure were discernible.
    • Besides the works already described, [Pierre] Belon published a history of conifers and a treatise on the funeral monuments and sepultural usages of the ancients and the substances used by them for the preservation of bodies.

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