grave-clothes
1grave-clothes — graveˈ clothes plural noun The clothes in which the dead are buried • • • Main Entry: ↑grave …
2grave|clothes — «GRAYV KLOHZ, KLOHTHZ», noun (plural). the clothes or wrappings in which a dead body is buried; cerements …
3grave-clothes — n. pl. Shroud, winding sheet, cerements …
4I Spit on Your Grave — Not to be confused with I Spit on Your Corpse. For the 2010 remake, see I Spit on Your Grave (2010 film). I Spit On Your Grave Directed by Meir Zarchi …
5Body clothes — Body Bod y, n.; pl. {Bodies}. [OE. bodi, AS. bodig; akin to OHG. botah. [root]257. Cf. {Bodice}.] [1913 Webster] 1. The material organized substance of an animal, whether living or dead, as distinguished from the spirit, or vital principle; the… …
6Long clothes — Long Long, a. [Compar. {Longer}; superl. {Longest}.] [AS. long, lang; akin to OS, OFries., D., & G. lang, Icel. langr, Sw. l[*a]ng, Dan. lang, Goth. laggs, L. longus. [root]125. Cf. {Length}, {Ling} a fish, {Linger}, {Lunge}, {Purloin}.] 1. Drawn …
7burial with grave-goods — In pagan burials and cremations, the dead body was often (though not invariably) accompanied by jewellery, weapons, food, and drink, and sometimes a horse or dog, presumably its possessions in life. Christianity abolished the custom for… …
8Resurrection of Jesus — Resurrection of Christ by Noel Coypel, 1700, using a hovering depiction of Jesus. Part of a series on the Death and resurrection of Jesus …
9Resurrection of Christ — One of the cardinal facts and doctrines of the gospel. If Christ be not risen, our faith is vain (1 Cor. 15:14). The whole of the New Testament revelation rests on this as an historical fact. On the day of Pentecost Peter argued the necessity… …
10Jangrae — are Korean traditional funeral ceremonies. Traditional Jangrae has been practiced since the book Jujagarae (주자가례:朱子家禮) was introduced from China during the Joseon Dynasty. During this era, rulers wanted to erase the Buddhist ceremonies of the… …