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hearse    音標拼音: [h'ɚs]
n. 靈車

靈車

hearse
n 1: a vehicle for carrying a coffin to a church or a cemetery;
formerly drawn by horses but now usually a motor vehicle

Hearse \Hearse\ (h[~e]rs), n. [Etymol. uncertain.]
A hind in the second year of its age. [Eng.] --Wright.
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Hearse \Hearse\ (h[~e]rs), n. [See {Herse}.]
1. A framework of wood or metal placed over the coffin or
tomb of a deceased person, and covered with a pall; also,
a temporary canopy bearing wax lights and set up in a
church, under which the coffin was placed during the
funeral ceremonies. [Obs.] --Oxf. Gloss.
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2. A grave, coffin, tomb, or sepulchral monument. [Archaic]
"Underneath this marble hearse." --B. Johnson.
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Beside the hearse a fruitful palm tree grows.
--Fairfax
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Who lies beneath this sculptured hearse.
--Longfellow.
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3. A bier or handbarrow for conveying the dead to the grave.
[Obs.]
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Set down, set down your honorable load,
It honor may be shrouded in a hearse. --Shak.
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4. A carriage or motor vehicle specially adapted or used for
conveying the dead to the grave in a coffin.
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Hearse \Hearse\, v. t.
To inclose in a hearse; to entomb. [Obs.] "Would she were
hearsed at my foot." --Shak.
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  • Hearse - Wikipedia
    The funeral hearse was originally a wooden or metal framework, which stood over the bier or coffin and supported the pall It was provided with numerous spikes to hold burning candles, and, owing to the resemblance of these spikes to the teeth of a harrow, was called a hearse
  • HEARSE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Herce was borrowed into English as hearse, and both the literal sense of "harrow" and the extended sense of "a frame for holding candles" were kept In those days a large and decorative framework might be raised over the tomb or coffin of an honored person
  • HISTORICAL HEARSES – The National Museum of Funeral History
    Whether parked on the street or passing in a funeral procession, a hearse is a stunning piece of craftsmanship built to honor the dead A hearse makes a statement, when people are often without words
  • Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Hearses - Urns Online
    Hearses are an integral part of planning a traditional funeral Most people choose a hearse to lead the funeral procession — also known as a cortege — on the day of the funeral Since a hearse is a special vehicle and commands respect, people will usually stop and take notice of it as it passes by
  • Difference Between Hearse Funeral Car | CoachWest
    A hearse, also called a funeral coach, is the most iconic symbol of a funeral procession Its role is singular: to carry the casket from the service to the burial or cremation site
  • The History of Hearses in the United States - History of . . .
    A hearse is one of the most readily identifiable symbols of death because a hearse is used to transport a coffin from a church or funeral home to a cemetery The iconic hearse is the primary vehicle of the funeral industry
  • A History of the Hearse: Honoring the Departed with Dignity
    While the modern connotation of the hearse refers to a vehicle used for transporting the deceased, its origins can be traced back to medieval times when a hearse referred to a structure that held a coffin or casket during a funeral ceremony





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