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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. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Repugnant
Discography Spawn of Pure Malevolence (Demo, 1999) Hecatomb (EP, 1999) Draped in Cerecloth (Demo, 2001) Dunkel Besatthet (Split, 2002) Premature Burial wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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 wikipedia.org
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sheer cloath
sheer cloath erron. form of cerecloth.1711 in Macgill Old Ross-sh. (1909) 152. Oxford English Dictionary
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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 wikipedia.org
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shire clothe
shire clothe obs. form of cerecloth.c 1450 Brut ii. 430 Thanne was his body embawmyd..and closid in shire clothe. Oxford English Dictionary
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Sadhu Haridas
He adopted a sitting posture, and was covered over and sewn up in cerecloth. wikipedia.org
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cered
cered, ppl. a. (sɪəd) [f. cere v.] Smeared, anointed, saturated, or rendered waterproof, with wax, esp. in cered cloth: = cerecloth.c 1386 Chaucer Can. Yeom. Prol. & T. 255 Ceride poketes, sal peter, and vitriol. 1475 Caxton Jason (1477) 114 b, Her epistle which she rapped in a cered cloth. 1541 Act... Oxford English Dictionary
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Orangery
The trees might be planted against a brick wall and enclosed in winter with a plank shed covered with "cerecloth", a waxed precursor of tarpaulin, which wikipedia.org
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cere
▪ I. cere, n. Ornith. (sɪə(r)) Also 5, 7, 9 sere, 9 sear. [a. F. cire wax, cere:—L. cēra wax; also in med.L. in this sense.] The naked wax-like membrane at the base of the beak in certain birds, in which the nostrils are pierced. It is supposed to be an organ of touch.[c 1230 Fridericus II, De Falco... Oxford English Dictionary
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Death and funeral of Mary I of England
It was later said that important state papers and accounts in Mary's chamber were destroyed when they were used in the making of her cerecloth, in "cering wikipedia.org
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vairy
▪ I. vairy, a. (and n.) (ˈvɛərɪ) Forms: α. 5 varri, 6–7 varrye (7 -ie), varry, 6–7, 9 varrey. β. 7–9 vairy, 8 vary. See also verry a. [a. OF. vairy, f. vair vair n. The mod.F. form vairée has been employed in some heraldic books.] 1. Her. Of a coat, charge, etc.: Varied or variegated with two or mor... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mary of Guise
She lay in state in the castle for a time, wrapped in cerecloth and covered with a white sheet, on a bed hung with black satin, attended by her ladies-in-waiting wikipedia.org
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cloth
▪ I. cloth, n. (klɒθ, -ɔː-) Forms: 1 cláð, 1–4 claþ, 3 cloð, 4 cloþ, 4– cloth, (4 cloþt, 4–5 cloþe, clooþ, clooth, 5 cloiþ, 4–7 clothe, 6–8 cloath). North. 3–5 clath, 4–5 klath, clathe; Sc. 5–6 clayth, -t, 5– claith. Also 4 cleth. [OE. cláþ, corresp. to OFr. klâth, klâd, klêth (mod.Fris. Saterl. klâ... Oxford English Dictionary
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