repose in - translation to greek
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repose in - translation to greek

PUBLIC FUNERARY CUSTOM
Lie in repose; Lay in repose; Lying in Repose; Lain in repose
  • Emperor [[Pedro II of Brazil]] lying in repose in a room at the Hotel Bedford, [[Paris]], 1891
  • [[Archbishop Christodoulos of Athens]] lying in repose

repose in      
εναποθέτω
mother in law         
PARENT OF ONE'S SPOUSE
Mother-in-Law; Mother in law; Father-in-Law; Father in law; Mother in Law; Parents-in-law; Parents in law; Law parents; Law-parents; Parent in law; Law-parent; Law parent; Mother-in-law; Father-in-law
πεθερά
brother in law         
SPOUSE'S SIBLING OR SIBLING'S SPOUSE
Sister-in-law; Brother-in-law; Co-brother-in-law; Brother in law; Brothers-in-law; Sister in law; Sister-in-Law; Brother-in-Law; Sisters-in-law; Siblings-in-law; Bro-law; Wife's sister; Sibling in-law
κουνιάδος, γυναικάδελφος, ανράδελφος

Definition

repose
n. in (a state of) repose

Wikipedia

Lying in repose

Lying in repose is the tradition in which the body of a deceased person, often of high social stature, is made available for public viewing. Lying in repose differs from the more formal honor of lying in state, which is generally held at the principal government building of the deceased person's country and often accompanied by a guard of honour.

Examples of use of repose in
1. Burger and Warren lay in repose in the Supreme Court Building before their services.
2. The most recent person to lie in repose in the Capitol was President Reagan in 2004.
3. Burger and Earl Warren, also lay in repose in the Supreme Court building before they were laid to rest at Arlington.
4. It will then lie in repose in front of the House chamber and be carried into the Rotunda for a ceremony and public viewing.
5. Five justices‘ bodies have lain in repose in the Supreme Court building‘s marble Great Hall÷ Chief Justices Earl Warren and Warren E.