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the world > life > death > disposal of corpse > burial > bury or entomb [verb (transitive)] (69)
bedelveOE

To bury.

begraveOE

transitive. To bury (a corpse, treasure, etc.).

burya1000

To deposit (a corpse) in the ground, in a tomb; to inter. Hence to commit (a corpse) to the sea, with appropriate funeral rites.

beburyc1000

To entomb, bury.

bifel-ec1000

transitive. To commit, entrust, consign, grant.

layc1000

With mixture of sense 1. To deposit in the grave; to bury. Only with adverb or phrase indicating the place. to lay one's bones: to be buried (in a…

to fall, lull, lay (bring obs.) asleepOE

Into a state of sleep; esp, in the phrases to fall, lull, lay (bringobs.) asleep.

tombc1275

transitive. To place (a body) in a tomb or in a location which functions as a tomb; to inter, bury; to lay to rest. Frequently in passive.

gravec1300

To deposit (a corpse) in the ground, in a tomb; to bury, inter. Obsolete or archaic.

inter1303

transitive. To deposit (a corpse) in the earth, or in a grave or tomb; to inhume, bury.

rekec1330

transitive. To cover over, esp. with earth or ashes (cf. rake, v.2 5); to bury. Also figurative.

to lap in leadc1340

To enfold in a wrap or wraps, to enwrap, swathe; hence, to clothe, to bind up, tie round. Const. in, †with, †within. Also with †in, over, round, up

to lay to rest, abed, to bed1340

With mixture of sense 1. to lay to sleep, asleep: to put to rest; to put in the last resting-place, to bury; also figurative. Also to lay to rest,

lie1387

transitive. Used causatively or by mistake for lay, v.1 Now rare.

to louk in clay (lead, etc.)?a1400

transitive. To enclose, hem in, surround; to cover; to contain. Also in to louk in clay (lead,etc.): to bury.

to lay lowa1425

To lay in the ground; to bury. Now somewhat archaic.

earthc1450

transitive. Originally Scottish. To bury (a corpse); also with up. In later use poetic or British regional.

sepulture1490

transitive. To bury, inter.

to put awaya1500

transitive. To kill (a person); to put (an animal) down. Also: to bury, dispose of the remains of (a dead person). Now colloquial.

tyrea1500

transitive. = inter, v.

mould1530

transitive. To bury, inter; = mool, v. 2. Now Scottish and Irish English.

to graith in the grave1535

to graith in the grave: to give burial to.

ingrave1535

transitive. To put in a grave; to entomb, bury.

intumulate1535

transitive. To place in a tomb: to entomb, bury.

sepult1544

transitive. To bury.

intumil?c1550

transitive. = intumulate, v.

yird1562

transitive. To bury; = earth, v.

shrinea1566

To entomb. Obsolete.

infera1575

To carry to the grave, to bury (= Latin inferre). Obsolete. rare. (But perhaps the word is interred.)

entomb1576

transitive. To place in a tomb; to bury, inter.

sepelite1577

= sepult, v.

shroud1577

To put a shroud on (a corpse), lay in a shroud; hence, to prepare for burial, bury.

funeral1578

transitive. To bury (a person) with funeral rites; to hold a funeral for (a person). U.S. in later use.

to load with earth1578

To add or affix a weight to, to add to the weight of (something); to be a weight or burden upon; to bear down or oppress with a material weight…

delve1587

To put or hide in the ground by digging; esp. to bury (a corpse). Obsolete.

to lay up1591

To bury. Obsolete.

sepulchrize1595

transitive. To bury.

pit-hole1607

transitive. To bury (a person).

infuneral1610

transitive. To entomb.

mool1610

transitive. To bury (a corpse). Cf. mool, n. 2.

inhumate1612

transitive. To inhume, bury (literal and figurative).

inurna1616

transitive. To put (the ashes of a cremated body) in an urn; hence transferred, to entomb, bury, inter. Also figurative.

inhume1616

transitive. To inter, bury (the dead); to lay in the grave.

pit1621

transitive. Originally: †to put or throw (a person or animal) into a pit; to inter, bury (obsolete). Subsequently: to put (vegetables, etc.) into a…

tumulate1623

transitive. To bury, entomb.

sepulchrea1626

transitive. To place in a sepulchre; to bury.

turf1628

transferred. To place or lay under the turf; to cover with turf, or as turf does; to bury; also intransitive with it, to die and be buried.

underlay1639

To put underground, to bury.

urna1657

To place in a tomb; to bury. Obsolete. rare.

to lay to sleep, asleep1701

With mixture of sense 1. to lay to sleep, asleep: to put to rest; to put in the last resting-place, to bury; also figurative. Also to lay to rest,

envaulta1745

To entomb.

plant1785

transitive. slang (chiefly U.S.). To bury (a dead person).

ensepulchre1820

transitive. To put into a sepulchre; to entomb. Also transferred.

sheugh1839

transferred. To cover slightly, bury.

to put under1879

transitive. colloquial. To bury (a person); (also) to kill.

to lay away1885

transitive. To bury. ? U.S.

Subcategories:

— said of the earth or tomb (6)
— rebury (4)
— bury together (1)
— inter in Pantheon (1)
— bury for lower charges (1)
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