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octagonal$54527$ - Übersetzung nach italienisch

STRUCTURE USED FOR THE TEMPORARY STORAGE OF A HUMAN CORPSE BEFORE BURIAL OR TRANSPORTATION, USUALLY LOCATED WITHIN OR NEAR A CEMETERY
Deadhouse; Octagonal Deadhouse; Octagonal deadhouse; Dead-house
  • The dead house next to [[Garpenberg]] church ([[Church of Sweden]])
  • [[Mortuary refrigerator]] in the dead house next to Garpenberg church.
  • Aurora]], [[Ontario]] in Canada

octagonal      
adj. ottagonale
dead house         
FILM
Deadhouse; Octagonal Deadhouse; Octagonal deadhouse; Dead-house
n. obitorio

Definition

Octagon
·noun A plane figure of eight sides and eight angles.
II. Octagon ·noun Any structure (as a fortification) or place with eight sides or angles.

Wikipedia

Dead house

A dead house, deadhouse or mort house, is a structure used for the temporary storage of a human corpse before burial or transportation, usually located within or near a cemetery. Such edifices were more common before the mid-20th century in areas with cold winter climates, before which time grave excavation during the winter was either difficult or impossible.

Dead houses were common to some religious groups, such as the Moravian Church (Unitas Fratrum) The "Corpse House" still exists in the Moravian Settlement of Lititz, Pennsylvania; those in Nazareth, Bethlehem and Winston-Salem, North Carolina no longer exist. Other corpse houses exist in Moravian Congregations in Europe, in Herrnhut, Koenigsfeld, Neuwied, Zeist, Kleinwelka and Niesky. These Corpse Houses remain in use for the keeping of members' bodies until the time for burial. Like the seating in the sanctuary and the burial fields in the God's Acre, they are segregated by gender, i.e. "Brethren's Side" and "Sisters' Side". Religious and medical concerns about accurate diagnosis of death were also reasons that all burials were delayed for at least three days for Moravians, not solely cold conditions.