Funeral Definition

fyo͝onər-əl
funerals
noun
The sequence of rituals and ceremonies connected with the burial or cremation of a dead person.
Webster's New World
The eulogy delivered or the sermon preached at such a ceremony.
American Heritage
The procession accompanying the body to the place of burial or cremation.
Webster's New World
An end or a cessation of existence.
American Heritage
A source of concern or care.
If he doesn't meet the deadline, it's his funeral.
American Heritage
Antonyms:
adjective
Of or having to do with a funeral.
Webster's New World

Related to a ceremony in honor of a deceased person.

Wiktionary
idiom
be someone's funeral
  • to be someone's problem, worry, etc. and not another's
Webster's New World

Other Word Forms of Funeral

Noun

Singular:
funeral
Plural:
funerals

Idioms, Phrasal Verbs Related to Funeral

  • be someone's funeral

Origin of Funeral

  • 1437, from Middle French funerailles (“funeral rites”) plural, from Medieval Latin funeralia (“funeral rites”), originally neuter plural of Late Latin funeralis (“having to do with a funeral”), from Latin funere, ablative of funus (“funeral, death, corpse”), origin unknown, perhaps ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *dʰew- (“to die”). Singular and plural used interchangeably in English until circa 1700. The adjective funereal is first attested 1725, by influence of Middle French funerail, from Latin funereus, from funus.

    From Wiktionary

  • Middle English funerelles funeral rites from Old French funerailles from Medieval Latin fūnerālia neuter pl. of fūnerālis funereal from Late Latin from Latin fūnus fūner- death rites dheuə- in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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