God's acre
/'gɔdz,eikə/
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Definition
Noun: - A churchyard; the burial ground surrounding or adjacent to a church. The term is a poetic or archaic synonym for a cemetery that is specifically associated with a Christian church.
Usage
The term "God's acre" is used to refer to the consecrated ground where the deceased are buried, emphasizing its sacred nature as a resting place entrusted to God's care. It is primarily a literary or formal term.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- The phrase evokes a traditional, often rural, image of a churchyard. It is less common in modern, everyday speech than "churchyard" or "cemetery."
- It can be used metaphorically to suggest a final, peaceful resting place.
Variants and Related Words
- Churchyard (n): The more common, standard term for the ground around a church, often used as a burial ground.
- Cemetery (n): A burial ground, not necessarily attached to a church.
- Graveyard (n): A synonym for cemetery, often smaller or associated with a church.
Synonyms
- Churchyard
- Burial ground
- Graveyard (in the context of a church)
Related Phrases
- Hallowed ground: Consecrated or sacred land, often used for burial sites.
- The soldiers were laid to rest in hallowed ground.
Noun
- the yard associated with a church