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1. From the latin noun funus, funeris (n.) are derived the English words funeral and funereal. The word funeral may either be a noun or an adjective. The world funereal means either __________ or, more generally, ____________.

2. The Latin word exsequiae, -arum (feminine, plural) gives te English word _________, which means __________.

3. The English word obsequies also means _______ and is derived from the Latin word obsequia (n., plural) which has a similar meaning.

4. The English words lamentation and (to) lament are derived from the Latin noun _____ and the Latin verb ______, respectively.

5. The Latin noun sepulchrum, -i (n.) gives the English noun _________, and the English adjective ________.

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2007-02-09 09:35:42 · 1 answers · asked by amanda_lovecraft 2 in Society & Culture Languages

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1.Funereal - of or like a funeral; more often solemn, mournful

2. Exequious, which means funereal

3. Obsequies - funeral rites

4. Lamentio and Lamentare

5. Sepulcher and sepulchral

2007-02-11 09:07:13 · answer #1 · answered by dollhaus 7 · 1 0

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