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Cerecloth | wrapping - Britannica
Cerecloths, strips of fabric impregnated with wax and wrapped snugly around the body to exclude air, were used.
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CERECLOTH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CERECLOTH is cloth treated with melted wax or gummy matter and formerly used especially for wrapping a dead body.
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cerecloth - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
cerecloth (countable and uncountable, plural cerecloths). (historical) Cloth coated with wax so that it is waterproof, used for covering the dead.
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cerecloth
▪ I. cerecloth, n. (ˈsɪəklɒθ, -ɔː-) Also 6–8 sear(e-, 7 cear(e-. [App. originally cered cloth: see cered.] Cloth smeared or impregnated with wax or some glutinous matter: 1. used for wrapping a dead body in; a waxed winding-sheet or a winding-sheet in general.[1475–1608 see cered.] 1553 Eden Treat. ...
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Information About Cerecloths - New Liturgical Movement
To procure cerecloths, melt the remnants of wax candles in a small vessel. When the wax is in a boiling condition, skim off the impurities that remain.
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CERECLOTH Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Cerecloth definition: cloth coated or impregnated with wax so as to be waterproof, formerly used for wrapping the dead, for bandages, etc.
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Discography
Spawn of Pure Malevolence (Demo, 1999)
Hecatomb (EP, 1999)
Draped in Cerecloth (Demo, 2001)
Dunkel Besatthet (Split, 2002)
Premature Burial
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CERECLOTH definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Waxed waterproof cloth of a kind formerly used as a shroud.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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cerecloth, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun cerecloth is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for cerecloth is from around 1450, ...
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Reader Looking for a Cerecloth - New Liturgical Movement
Its purpose is not only to prevent the altar-cloths from being stained by the oil used at the consecration, but also to keep the cloths dry.
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NAGLFAR - Cerecloth (OFFICIAL VIDEO) - YouTube
NAGLFAR - Cerecloth (OFFICIAL VIDEO). Taken from the album "Cerecloth", out May 8th, 2020. Order now: https://Naglfar.lnk.to/CereclothID ...
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cerement
cerement (ˈsɪəmənt) Forms: 7 cerment, 9 cerement, cearment, searment. [a. F. cirement ‘a waxing, a searing; a dressing, closing, covering, or mingling with wax’ (Cotgr.), f. cirer to wax: cf. also cere v. in sense 2, to wrap (a corpse) in a waxed cloth or shroud. Always concretely in Eng.: cf. cover...
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Shroud
An account of the opening of the coffin of Edward I says that the "innermost covering seems to have been a very fine linen cerecloth, dressed close to
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sheer cloath
sheer cloath erron. form of cerecloth.1711 in Macgill Old Ross-sh. (1909) 152.
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Naglfar (band)
In 2020, the band confirmed that their album will be titled Cerecloth. The album was released on May, 8, through Century Media. Media
Pariah (2005), Century Media/EMI
Harvest (2007), Century Media – limited edition with DVD (2011), Century Media/EMI
Téras (2012), Century Media
Cerecloth
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