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What (who) is coffin - definition

CONTAINER FOR TRANSPORT, LAYING OUT AND THE BURIAL OF A CORPSE
Coffins; Mahogany Casket; Pine box; Mahogany casket; ⚰; Casket (funerary box); Wooden overcoat; Death casket
  • A casket showroom in [[Billings, Montana]] depicting split lid coffins
  • alt=The side of an Ancient Egyptian sarcophagus
  • A Karo coffin in Northern [[Sumatra]]
  • Polish]] funeral director's office
  • Deir Rifeh]] cemetery
  • Bronze coffin, [[Warring States period]]
  • A coffin shop in [[Macau]]
  • Plain bespoke stone coffin, circa 7th century
  • Brazilian President [[Afonso Pena]] lying in state in his casket in the [[Catete Palace]], 15 June 1909
  • President Abraham Lincoln]] lying in repose in replicated coffin at the National Museum of Funeral History, Houston TX, with a policeman standing guard
  • A Universal Casket sales kiosk within a U.S. [[Costco]] warehouse retail store in California

Coffin         
·noun A Basket.
II. Coffin ·vt To inclose in, or as in, a coffin.
III. Coffin ·noun A conical paper bag, used by grocers.
IV. Coffin ·noun A casing or crust, or a mold, of pastry, as for a pie.
V. Coffin ·noun The case in which a dead human body is inclosed for burial.
VI. Coffin ·noun The hollow crust or hoof of a horse's foot, below the coronet, in which is the coffin bone.
coffin         
(coffins)
1.
A coffin is a box in which a dead body is buried or cremated.
N-COUNT
2.
If you say that one thing is a nail in the coffin of another thing, you mean that it will help bring about its end or failure.
A fine would be the final nail in the coffin of the airline.
PHRASE: oft PHR of n
coffin         
I. n.
Burial chest, burial casket, sarcophagus.
II. v. a.
1.
Put or enclose in a coffin.
2.
Confine, shut up, imprison, crib.

Wikipedia

Coffin

A coffin is a funerary box used for viewing or keeping a corpse, either for burial or cremation.

Coffins are sometimes referred to as a casket, particularly in American English. Any box in which the dead are buried is a coffin, and while a casket was originally regarded as a box for jewelry, use of the word "casket" in this sense began as a euphemism introduced by the undertaker's trade. A distinction is commonly drawn between "coffins" and "caskets", using "coffin" to refer to a tapered hexagonal or octagonal (also considered to be anthropoidal in shape) box and "casket" to refer to a rectangular box, often with a split lid used for viewing the deceased as seen in the picture. Receptacles for cremated and cremulated human ashes (sometimes called cremains) are called urns.

Examples of use of coffin
1. In the case of the richest Egyptians, this coffin would be placed in a stone outer coffin.
2. Painted in black color on the coffin were the words, «The future of our families lies on this coffin.
3. This is the coffin of a baby child," cried Muslim housewife Noor Hussein as grave–diggers gently lowered a small coffin simply marked "No: '" into a preselected grave.
4. Calum kissed coffin Calum placed a kiss on the coffin in a poignant moment before joining other family members in the two waiting limousines.
5. High flier: Coffin is hoisted up with Katie and bugs inside The wooden case fell away to reveal a coffin made of clear Perspex.