SEPULCHRAL - translation to arabic
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SEPULCHRAL - translation to arabic

TYPE OF MEMORIAL
Effigial monument; Church memorial; Tomb chest; Sepulchral monument; Sepulchral memorial; Altar tomb; Sepulchral monuments; Altar Tomb; Tomb, Altar; Tomb top; Tomb-top; Tombtop; Tombtops; Tomb-tops; Tomb tops; Altar-tomb; Table tomb
  • The subject of the poem  ''[[An Arundel Tomb]]'' in [[Chichester Cathedral]]
  • Effigy of [[William II Longespee]] (d.1250) in [[Salisbury Cathedral]], in cross-legged attitude

SEPULCHRAL      

ألاسم

المَثْوَى الأَخِير ; تُرْبَة ; جَدَث ; جَنَن ; دَفْن ; رامُوس ; رَمْس ; ضَرِيح ; قَبَرَ ; لَحْد

sepulchral      
صِفَة : قَبْرِيّ . كئيب
sepulchral      
ADJ
قبرى دفنى كئيب

Definition

Sepulchral
·adj Unnaturally low and grave; hollow in tone;
- said of sound, especially of the voice.
II. Sepulchral ·adj Of or pertaining to burial, to the grave, or to monuments erected to the memory of the dead; as, a sepulchral stone; a sepulchral inscription.

Wikipedia

English church monuments

A church monument is an architectural or sculptural memorial to a deceased person or persons, located within a Christian church. It can take various forms ranging from a simple commemorative plaque or mural tablet affixed to a wall, to a large and elaborate structure, on the ground or as a mural monument, which may include an effigy of the deceased person and other figures of familial, heraldic or symbolic nature. It is usually placed immediately above or close to the actual burial vault or grave, although very occasionally the tomb is constructed within it. Sometimes the monument is a cenotaph, commemorating a person buried at another location.

Once only the subject of antiquarian curiosity, church monuments are today recognised as works of funerary art. They are also valued by historians as giving a highly detailed record of antique costume and armour, by genealogists as a permanent and contemporary record of familial relationships and dates, and by students of heraldry as providing reliable depictions for heraldic blazons. From the middle of the 15th century, many figurative monuments started to represent genuine portraiture where before had existed only generalised representations.

Examples of use of SEPULCHRAL
1. This year, the sepulchral air has finally been blown away.
2. Below, however, the station was almost sepulchral – cool and very empty.
3. Velazquez spent almost 40 years in the sepulchral gloom of the Spanish court.
4. The stillness of a Tehran street on a weekend day is almost sepulchral.
5. "The charms are still there." But inside her own space the atmosphere is almost sepulchral.