A catafalque or a casket bier.
Yes, a coffin can fill with water if it is submerged in water or if it is buried in a location where groundwater seeps in. The materials and construction of the coffin can affect how well it holds up against water. Over time, as the coffin degrades, water can enter and fill the interior, especially if it is not sealed properly.
Coffin ships are called coffin ships cause lots of people died on them
Curse of the Coffin was created in 1991.
Joshua Coffin died in 1864.
Wilbert Coffin was born in 1913.
In Popular use a Bier is a(coffin stand or platform) though in the broader sense it can refer to the coffin itself.
a catafalque or a casket bier
A pall is the cloth draped over a coffin From that we get pallbearer, the person who holds up the coffin that the pall covers.
i don't now bu t help baby Added answer: a coffin bier or catafalque
It's a stand or platform that supports a coffin.
The likely word is "sarcophagus" (burial receptacle that holds a coffin).
A coffin or casket carrying a body, or a stand for the said item.
Bier, or church truck.
Hearse Correction: A hearse is a funeral car carrying the coffin. The question probably relates to a catafalque.
Yes, a coffin can fill with water if it is submerged in water or if it is buried in a location where groundwater seeps in. The materials and construction of the coffin can affect how well it holds up against water. Over time, as the coffin degrades, water can enter and fill the interior, especially if it is not sealed properly.
Bier has a dictionary definition meaning a stand upon which a corpse or coffin is placed. The corpse or coffin will lie in state or be carried to the grave for burial.
It is a stand that sits over a benson berner and holds the iron ring