funeral pyre

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funeral pyre

A traditional funeral pyre is prepared on a riverbank at dusk.

Definition

Noun: A funeral pyre is a pile of wood or other combustible material built for the purpose of burning a dead body as part of a funeral ceremony or rite.

Usage

The term "funeral pyre" specifically refers to the constructed pile intended for cremation. It is used in contexts describing traditional or religious ceremonies where the body is consumed by fire.

Examples
  • The ancient Vikings were often sent to sea on a funeral pyre.
  • In accordance with Hindu tradition, the body was placed upon the funeral pyre by the eldest son.
  • The archaeologists discovered the remains of a funeral pyre at the burial site.
Advanced Usage

The term is almost exclusively used in its literal sense. Figurative use is rare but can describe something that is the cause or focal point of a dramatic ending or destruction. * (Figurative) The failed policy became the funeral pyre of his political career.

Variants and Related Words
  • Pyre (n): A shorter, more general term for a heap of combustible material, especially for burning a corpse. "Funeral pyre" is a more specific compound of this word.
  • Cremation (n): The act of burning a dead body; a funeral pyre is used for cremation.
Synonyms
  • Burning ghat (specifically in the Indian context)
  • Cremation pyre
Antonyms
  • Burial plot
  • Grave
  • Tomb
Related Phrases and Contexts
  • To be placed on a funeral pyre: The common phrasing for the action.
  • To light/set alight a funeral pyre: The act of starting the fire.
  • The concept is closely associated with specific religious rites, such as in Hinduism or Sikhism, and ancient cultures.
funeral pyre

A traditional funeral pyre is prepared on a riverbank at dusk.

Noun
  1. wood heaped for burning a dead body as a funeral rite

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