hearse  (hûrs)
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n.1. A vehicle for conveying a coffin to a church or cemetery. 2. Christianity A triangular candelabrum used at Tenebrae during Holy Week. 3. A framelike structure over a coffin or tomb on which to hang epitaphs.
[Middle English herse, a harrow-shaped structure for holding candles over a coffin, from Old French herce, from Medieval Latin hercia, from Latin hirpex, hirpic-, harrow, probably from Oscan hirpus, wolf (alluding to its teeth).] |