Urn vs Inurned - What's the difference?
urn | inurned |
a vase with a footed base
* Bishop Wilkins
* Dryden
* {{quote-book
, year = 1967
, first = Barbara
, last = Sleigh
, authorlink = Barbara Sleigh
, title = (Jessamy)
, edition = 1993
, location = Sevenoaks, Kent
, publisher=Bloomsbury
, isbn = 0 340 19547 9
, page = 47
, url =
, passage = ‘You would take her side Marcus! You don’t know what it’s like at school. Mary Fibbs and all her friends start making coughing noises whenever I come near them, and then they all giggle and Mary says Grandfather mixes his cough medicine in the urns on top of the gate posts after dark with his umbrella, and now Jessamy! I only wish Harry was here. You’re all against me. I hate you all. I hate you!’
}}
a metal vessel for serving tea or coffee
a vessel for ashes or cremains of a deceased person
(figurative) Any place of burial; the grave.
* Shakespeare
(historical, Roman antiquity) A measure of capacity for liquids, containing about three gallons and a half, wine measure. It was half the amphora, and four times the congius.
(botany) A hollow body shaped like an urn, in which the spores of mosses are contained; a spore case; a theca.
(inurn)
Of cremated ashes: placed in an urn; buried, entombed.
* 1819 , Lord Byron, Don Juan , I:
As a noun urn
is a vase with a footed base.As a verb inurned is
past tense of inurn.As an adjective inurned is
of cremated ashes: placed in an urn; buried, entombed.urn
English
Noun
(en noun)- A rustic, digging in the ground by Padua, found an urn , or earthen pot, in which there was another urn.
- His scattered limbs with my dead body burn, / And once more join us in the pious urn .
- Or lay these bones in an unworthy urn , / Tombless, with no remembrance over them.
Anagrams
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* (wikipedia "urn")inurned
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- There's no more to be said of Trafalgar, / 'T is with our hero quietly inurn'd [...].
