Yes
No, funerary is an adjective and funeral is a noun.
The funeral was held last week. The bill for the funerary expenses came two days later
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The Shakespeare funerary monument is located inside Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, UK, the same church in which Shakespeare was baptised.
A mask that some egyptions wore to teach children about their ancestors or to be worn to special ceremonies, like sombody elses funeral to show that that person is still there
Anything, legal, moral, even funerary, involving people under l8. Juvenile Case is a sort of euphemism for the funeral arrangements for a child.
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Laurel Bestock has written: 'The development of royal funerary cult at Abydos' -- subject(s): History, Tombs, Antiquities, Funeral rites and ceremonies
Presumably the same as any other funeral
A dirge is a funeral hymn.
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Winifred Needler has written: 'An Egyptian funerary bed of the Roman period in the Royal Ontario Museum' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Beds, Funeral rites and ceremonies
It is the district owned by the funerary. Which were the sexiest people in town.
No, the Book of the Dead is an ancient Egyptian funerary text containing spells and instructions for the afterlife. The Book of Shadows, however, is a modern Wiccan text used by practitioners to document rituals, spells, and personal experiences in their spiritual practice.