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Qué (quién) es funerary - definición

CEREMONY FOR A PERSON WHO HAS DIED
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  • Funeral with [[flowers]] on [[marble]]
  • funerals]]
  • Funeral for a child, 1920
  • A Hindu cremation rite in [[Nepal]]. The samskara above shows the body wrapped in saffron red on a pyre.
  • Beethoven]]'s funeral as depicted by [[Franz Xaver Stöber]]
  • Funeral procession in [[Beijing]], 1900
  • A [[natural burial]] gravesite with just a stone to mark the grave
  • Equipment for washing and preparing bodies at Afaq khoja Mosque, [[Kashgar]]
  • Attic]], latter 6th century BCE)
  • Yukgaejang is a spicy soup with a beef and vegetables in it. It is a Korean traditional food and served during funerals.
  • A traditional armband indicating seniority and lineage in relation to the deceased, a common practice in South Korea
  • A funeral parade of [[Marshal Mannerheim]] in [[Helsinki]], Finland, on February 4, 1951. [[Helsinki Lutheran Cathedral]] on the background.
  • Syro-Malabar Catholic]], [[Venerable]] [[Varghese Payyappilly Palakkappilly]] on 6 October 1929
  • Medieval]] depiction of a royal body being laid in a coffin
  • [[John Everett Millais]] – The Vale of Rest
  • Ming tomb in Beijing, China
  • [[Parsi]] Tower of Silence, [[Bombay]]
  • Mam Turk mountains]] of [[Connemara]], [[Ireland]]'', 1870
  • Scipios]], in use from the 3rd century BCE to the 1st century CE
  • ''[[Soju]]'', a Korean [[distilled drink]] served at funerals
  • A western-style funeral motorcade for a member of a high-ranking military family in [[South Korea]]
  • Sudangee or last offices being performed on a dead person, illustration from 1867
  • Terracotta warriors of Qin Shi Huang's mausoleum
  • Funerary dance ritual. A blacksmith carries the dressed body. Kapsiki people, North Cameroon.
  • The tombstone of [[Yossele the Holy Miser]]. According to [[Jewish bereavement]] tradition, the dozens of stones on his tombstone mark respect for the Holy Miser.
  • Vultures feeding on a human corpse in a [[sky burial]]
  • The burial of a bird

funerary         
Funerary means relating to funerals, burials, or cremations. (FORMAL)
...funerary monuments.
ADJ: ADJ n
funerary         
['fju:n(?)(r?)ri]
¦ adjective relating to a funeral or the commemoration of the dead.
Funerary art         
  • Plaster cast of the [[Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus]]
  • alt=Limestone statue of a putrefied and skinless corpse which looks upwards at his outstretched left hand.
  • A stone-carved [[Toraja]] cliff burial site. ''Tau tau'' (effigies of the deceased) look out over the land.
  • 6th-century Japanese ''[[haniwa]]'' clay figure; these were buried with the dead in the [[Kofun]] period (3rd to 6th centuries CE)
  • alt=An oversized, shallow mask depicting a large face. The face is roughly oval-shaped, but the top of the mask is a horizontal line just above the eyebrows, leaving the entire mask roughly triangular. The entire face is flattened, but the bulbous nose protrudes away from the face. The eyes are large and almond shaped, and both the eyes and braided eyebrows are disproportionally large in comparison with the mouth, which has full lips. The front of the face is clean-shaven, but below the chin, there is a long, narrow, pointed, braided false beard that was characteristic of ancient Egyptian royalty.
  • Funerary Mask, c. 300 BCE, painted ceramic
  • alt=A fearsome mythical creature that may be either a bat or a jaguar. The head and face appear like that of a bat with a shortened snout, ridged eyebrows and very large round ears. Its mouth is open, showing pointed teeth and a protruding tongue. It wears a necklace made of two braided ropes, with an amulet in the front shaped the head of a double axe (or a bow tie). However, its body is not bat-like. It squats on four legs each with four clawed toes, with a perfectly round belly.
  • Ji'an]].
  • [[Türbe]] of [[Roxelana]] (d. 1558), [[Süleymaniye Mosque]], [[Istanbul]]
  • alt=Close-up of a rectangular-shaped carving in stone. In the centre of the rectangle is a circle representing a mirror, and within the circle is a grinning skull. The circle is framed by ram's horns.
  • alt=A carving of a noble robed man and woman apparently leading a demure, robed woman. The man's robe is open, exposing his penis. He holds the hand of the woman.
  • Death's head, Boston MA
  • alt=A cobbled street stretches out from the foreground and bends to the left. The street is lined with above-ground tombs, and a number of trees appear in the background.
  • ''[[Castrum doloris]]'' for Queen [[Katarzyna Opalińska]] of Poland, erected in [[Notre Dame de Paris]] in 1747
  • The [[Judenplatz Holocaust Memorial]] to the 65,000 Austrian Jews killed in the [[Holocaust]], designed by [[Rachel Whiteread]] and completed in 2000
  • "Military Guardian", Chinese funerary statue. Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, Washington.
  • alt=A sculpture of a woman and man reclining together on a couch, their upper bodies to the right and their legs to the left. There is a marked contrast between the high relief busts of their upper bodies and the very flattened lower bodies and legs. They have almond-shaped eyes and long braided hair, and are smiling widely. The man has a beard that is bobbed. The woman's hands are gesticulating in front of her as if she was holding something that is no longer there, or perhaps gesturing while speaking. The man has his right arm draped around the woman's shoulders in an intimate pose, and his right hand on her shoulder also appears to once have held some item. His left hand rests palm up in the crook of the woman's left elbow.
  • Korean tomb mound of King [[Sejong the Great]], d. 1450
  • alt=A ring of twelve dancing figures, arms interlocked around each other's shoulders. They surround one musician in the centre of the ring, and a second musician stands behind them.
  • Warrior with [[cuirass]] and helmet leaning on his spear in front of a funerary stele; the snake symbolizes the soul of the dead. Marble, Roman artwork from the 1st century BCE imitating the Greek classical style of the 5th century BCE. From [[Rhodes]].
  • [[Tang dynasty tomb figure]], ''[[sancai]]'' glazes, of a [[Bactrian camel]] and its foreign driver
  • Medieval and Renaissance wall tombs in [[Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice]], including an [[equestrian statue]] at the left
GRAVE ART
Monumental effigy; Chest tomb; Funerary monument; Wall tomb; Church monument; Funeral monument; Renaissance neapolitan funerary monuments; Tomb monument; Funerary art in China; Church monuments; Chinese funerary art; Funerary sculpture; Monumental tomb; Chinese tomb; Funeral art; Christian funerary art
Funerary art is any work of art forming, or placed in, a repository for the remains of the dead. The term encompasses a wide variety of forms, including cenotaphs ("empty tombs"), tomb-like monuments which do not contain human remains, and communal memorials to the dead, such as war memorials, which may or may not contain remains, and a range of prehistoric megalithic constructs.

Wikipedia

Funeral

A funeral is a ceremony connected with the final disposition of a corpse, such as a burial or cremation, with the attendant observances. Funerary customs comprise the complex of beliefs and practices used by a culture to remember and respect the dead, from interment, to various monuments, prayers, and rituals undertaken in their honor. Customs vary between cultures and religious groups. Funerals have both normative and legal components. Common secular motivations for funerals include mourning the deceased, celebrating their life, and offering support and sympathy to the bereaved; additionally, funerals may have religious aspects that are intended to help the soul of the deceased reach the afterlife, resurrection or reincarnation.

The funeral usually includes a ritual through which the corpse receives a final disposition. Depending on culture and religion, these can involve either the destruction of the body (for example, by cremation or sky burial) or its preservation (for example, by mummification or interment). Differing beliefs about cleanliness and the relationship between body and soul are reflected in funerary practices. A memorial service (or celebration of life) is a funerary ceremony that is performed without the remains of the deceased person.

The word funeral comes from the Latin funus, which had a variety of meanings, including the corpse and the funerary rites themselves. Funerary art is art produced in connection with burials, including many kinds of tombs, and objects specially made for burial like flowers with a corpse.

Ejemplos de uso de funerary
1. Yellow flowers and paper funerary wreaths surrounded photos of the victims.
2. The dozens of items confiscated included a funerary mask made of gold foil and a very early coin from Aegina.
3. The group argues that it has restored the items, which it considers funerary, to their rightful place.
4. On display are several unique alabaster funerary monuments with richly detailed stone heads encased in flat limestone niches.
5. Culture Ministry A Roman–era funerary chamber, discovered by archaeologists on the Ionian island of Cephalonia, is pictured yesterday.