n. [ LL. funeralia, prop. neut. pl. of funeralis of a funeral, fr. L. funus, funeris, funeral: cf. F. funérailles. ]
King James his funerals were performed very solemnly in the collegiate church at Westminster. Euller. [ 1913 Webster ]
Mr. Giles Lawrence preached his funerals. South. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ LL. funeralis. See Funeral, n. ] Pertaining to a funeral; used at the interment of the dead;
Funeral pile
Funeral pyre
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n. An establishment, usually commercial, where the bodies of dead persons are prepared for viewing before burial or cremation; called also
n. Same as funeral home. [ PJC ]