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charnel

N สุสาน  สถานที่ เก็บ ศพ หรือ กระดูก  su-san

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

CHARNEL

a.Containing flesh or carcasses.

 

CHARNEL-HOUSE

n.A place under or near churches, where the bones of the dead are reposited. Anciently, a kind of portico or gallery, in or near a church-yard, over which the bones of the dead were laid, after the flesh was consumed.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

CHARNEL

Char "nel, a. Etym: [F. charnel carnal, fleshly, fr. L. carnalis. See Carnal. ]

 

Defn: Containing the bodies of the dead. "Charnel vaults." Milton. Charnel house, a tomb, vault, cemetery, or other place where the bones of the dead are deposited; originally, a place for the bones thrown up when digging new graves in old burial grounds.

 

CHARNEL

CHARNEL Char "nel, n.

 

Defn: A charnel house; a grave; a cemetery. In their proud charnel of Thermopylæ. Byron.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

charnel

char nel |ˈCHärnl ˈtʃɑrnl | noun short for charnel house. adjective associated with death: I gagged on the charnel stench of the place. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, from medieval Latin carnale, neuter (used as a noun ) of carnalis relating to flesh (see carnal ).

 

charnel house

char nel house |ˈtʃɑːrnlhaʊs | noun historical a building or vault in which corpses or bones are piled. a place associated with violent death: Europe in the immediate postwar period had become a charnel house. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Middle English charnel burying place, from Old French, from medieval Latin carnale, from late Latin carnalis relating to flesh, from caro, carn- flesh.

 

Oxford Dictionary

charnel

charnel |ˈtʃɑːn (ə )l | noun short for charnel house. adjective associated with death: I gagged on the charnel stench of the place. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, from medieval Latin carnale, neuter (used as a noun ) of carnalis relating to flesh (see carnal ).

 

charnel house

char |nel house |ˈtʃɑːnlhaʊs | noun historical a building or vault in which corpses or bones are piled. a place associated with violent death: Europe in the immediate post-war period had become a charnel house.

 

French Dictionary

charnel

charnel , elle adj. adjectif Qui appartient à la chair, au corps.

 

charnellement

charnellement adv. adverbe D ’une façon charnelle.

 

Spanish Dictionary

charnela

charnela nombre femenino 1 Bisagra, especialmente la de una puerta o ventana .SINÓNIMO gozne, pernio .2 Articulación de las dos valvas de los moluscos lamelibranquios (ostra, almeja, mejillón, etc. ).3 Pedacito de papel engomado, fino y transparente, usado para adherir sellos en las hojas de coleccionista .4 geol Punto de máxima curvatura de un pliegue .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

charnel

char nel /tʃɑ́ː r n (ə )l /〖語源は 「埋葬地 」〗名詞 C ⦅文 ⦆納骨堂 (charnel house ).