What is another word for coffins?

Pronunciation: [kˈɒfɪnz] (IPA)

Coffins are enclosed boxes that are used for the burial of deceased people. There are several alternative synonyms that describe this form of enclosure. One commonly used term is a casket, which is typically rectangular in shape and features a hinged lid. Many cultures also refer to coffins as burial vessels or burial crates. Other words that can be used to describe coffins include tomb, sarcophagus, grave, and vault. Additionally, some cultures refer to coffins by specific names related to the cultural traditions of the deceased, such as a pyre or a catafalque. Regardless of the term used, the purpose of these enclosures remains the same: to provide a final resting place for the deceased.

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What are the hypernyms for Coffins?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    burial containers, burial receptacles, funeral vessels, funerary containers.

Usage examples for Coffins

When the bodies of the young girls were placed in their small coffins, she continued to move backwards and forwards from one to the other, uttering low and melancholy sounds.
"Stories of Animal Sagacity"
W.H.G. Kingston
"Quite right," says 'e, "thet's wot I think; for coffins give me hoak any day, an' I 'ope," says 'e, "when the Lord sees fit ter call me to 'Imself, I shall be put in a hoak coffin myself."
"Liza of Lambeth"
W. Somerset Maugham
Before he left the vault he turned to examine the coffins at which the stranger had been gazing.
"Won from the Waves"
W.H.G. Kingston

Famous quotes with Coffins

  • Comfort zones are plush lined coffins. When you stay in your plush lined coffins, you die.
    Stan Dale
  • I get plenty of exercise carrying the coffins of my friends who exercise.
    Red Skelton
  • For those who planned and were leaders and were beaten And for those, humble and stupid, who had no plan But were denounced, but were angry, but told a joke, But could not explain, but were sent away to the camp, But had their bodies shipped back in the sealed coffins, "Died of pneumonia." "Died trying to escape."
    Stephen Vincent Benét
  • ONAELIA:You are like common beadles, apt to lash Almost to death poor wretches not worth striking, But fawn with slavish flattery on damned vices So great men act them. You clap hands at those, Where the true poet indeed doth scorn to gild A gaudy tomb with glory of his verse, Which coffins stinking carrion.
    Thomas Dekker (writer)
  • Do you know how they are going to decide the Shakespeare-Bacon dispute? They are going to dig up Shakespeare and dig up Bacon; they are going to set their coffins side by side, and they are going to get Tree to recite Hamlet to them. And the one who turns in his coffin will be the author of the play.
    William Shakespeare

Related words: coffin urns, urns for ashes, cremation urns, burial urns, urns with ash, cremation containers, urns for ashes and cremains, urns for ashes and scattered remains

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