Definition
Funeral refers to a ceremony or service held in honor and memory of a person who has died, often with their body present, followed by the burial or cremation.
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In both dialects, "funeral" places the primary stress on the first syllable, "FYOO." The pronunciation is the same across both American and British English, focusing on the clear articulation of "FYOO-nuh-rul."
Etymology
Derived from the Middle English word "funerail", which came from the Old French word "funeraile", rooted in the medieval Latin "funerālia", meaning funeral rites, which is a derivative of "fūnus", meaning death rites or corpse.
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Funerals are a universal practice across cultures and religions, though the specific rites and customs vary widely. They often involve a gathering of the deceased’s family and friends, readings, eulogies, prayers, and music. Funerals can be religious or secular, and they provide an opportunity for the community to express grief, offer condolences, and reflect on the life of the deceased.
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