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cerement

[seer-muhnt, ser-uh-] / ˈsɪər mənt, ˈsɛr ə- /


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“Had not the singer of Wimpole Street said that they were binding up their hearts away from breaking with a cerement of the grave?”

From Washington Post • Dec. 26, 2022

Above city hall, billowing smoke from 1,000 fires hung like a cerement.

From Time Magazine Archive

Also, I don't call marriage, for instance, an old cerement.

From The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II by Kenyon, Frederic G. (Frederic George), Sir

Spiritual bodies are subject to a process of refinement and decay; and the soul, as the winged butterfly to which it is likened, throws off its cerement and assumes a new form.

From Strange Visitors by Horn, Henry J.

They knock the stony cerement that enshrines me.

From The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 544, April 28, 1832 by Various




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