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Cemetery

cemetery
 noun  (plural -teries)  Etymology: Middle English cimitery, from Anglo-French cimiterie, from Late Latin coemeterium, from Greek koimeterion sleeping chamber, burial place, from koiman to put to sleep; akin to Greek keisthai to lie, Sanskrit sete he lies  Date: 15th century a burial ground
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  n. (pl. -ies) a burial ground, esp. one not in a churchyard. Etymology: LL coemeterium f. Gk koimeterion dormitory f. koimao put to sleep ...
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  кладбище ...
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  1. кладбище ...
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  noun кладбище ...
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  (cemeteries) A cemetery is a place where dead people’s bodies or their ashes are buried. = graveyard N-COUNT ...
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  ~ n a piece of land, usually not belonging to a church, in which dead people are buried  (- compare churchyard, graveyard) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - c.1425, from O.Fr. cimetiere "graveyard," from L.L. coemeterium, from Gk. koimeterion "sleeping place, dormitory," from koiman "to put to sleep." Early Christian writers were the first to use it for "burial ground." ...
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