funerary
funerary — 形容詞
1. Relating to the ceremonies, customs, or objects involved in burying or rememberi
喪葬的
與埋葬或悼念逝者相關的
Relating to the ceremonies, customs, or objects involved in burying or remembering a person who has died.
Archaeologists uncovered a well-preserved funerary chamber beneath the ancient temple.
考古學家在古廟下方發現了一座保存完好的喪葬墓室。
collocation: funerary chamber
The museum exhibit displays funerary objects from several early Chinese dynasties.
博物館的展覽陳列了來自數個中國早期王朝的喪葬器物。
collocation: funerary objects
Ancient Egyptian funerary texts describe the soul's journey through the underworld.
古埃及的喪葬經文描述了靈魂穿越陰間的旅程。
Leila researched the funerary practices of the Viking Age for her archaeology thesis.
Leila 為了她的考古學論文研究了維京時代的喪葬習俗。
- burial
Narrower in scope — 'burial' refers specifically to interment, while 'funerary' covers all ceremonies and customs around death
- funereal
Describes a mood or atmosphere (gloomy, mournful) rather than concrete objects or rituals
- memorial
Focuses on commemoration after the event, not necessarily the funeral itself
文法句型
funerary + noun
用法筆記
Nearly always used attributively (before a noun). More formal and specific than 'funeral' as an adjective — funerary typically appears in academic, archaeological, or historical writing rather than everyday speech.