HEARSES - translation to arabic
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HEARSES - translation to arabic

LARGE FUNERAL VEHICLE
Funeral coach; Hearses; Funeral car; Funeral vehicle
  • Mercedes-Benz E-Class]] hearse.
  • 1975 Cadillac Miller-Meteor hearse
  • [[Sir Winston Churchill's funeral train]]
  • First call vehicle in the United States
  • Typical [[Hong Kong]] hearse
  • A. E. E Roberts Carriage Works hearse, circa 1900
  • An example of a Morris Traveller converted or use as a hearse
  • Motorcycle hearse
  • Beauchamp]] effigy at Warwick, surmounted by a hearse for a pall covering

HEARSES         

الفعل

دَفَنَ ; قَبَرَ

hearse         
اسْم : عربة نقل الموتى
HEARSE         

الفعل

دَفَنَ ; قَبَرَ

Definition

hearse
(hearses)
A hearse is a large car that carries the coffin at a funeral.
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Wikipedia

Hearse

A hearse is a large vehicle, originally a horse carriage but later with the introduction of motor vehicles, a car, used to carry the body of a deceased person in a coffin at a funeral, wake, or memorial service. They range from deliberately anonymous vehicles to heavily decorated vehicles.

In the funeral trade of some countries hearses are called funeral cars or funeral coaches.

Examples of use of HEARSES
1. He bought several ambulances and hearses with his own money.
2. Meanwhile, hearses took the bodies of Indiana State Police Lt.
3. The directors donated coffins, hearses, limousines, even gloves for the pallbearers.
4. "It‘ll be a while before we can conduct a service." All his hearses are ruined.
5. In a "sad reflection of today‘s society" motorists refuse to stop for funeral processions and regularly cut up hearses.