inurn

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== English == === Alternative forms === enurn (obsolete) === Etymology === From in- +‎ urn. === Verb === inurn (third-person singular simple present inurns, present participle inurning, simple past and past participle inurned) (transitive) To place (the remains of a person who has died) in an urn or other container. Synonyms: bury, ensepulchre, entomb, inhume, inter, lay to rest (transitive) To hold or contain (the remains of a person who has died). 1826, Caleb Cushing, Eulogy given on 15 July, 1826, in A Selection of Eulogies, Pronounced in the Several States, in Honor of […] John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, Hartford: D.F. Robinson, p. 21,[4] Over the insensible marble, which inurns their ashes, a nation bows prostrate in the lowly attitude of mourning, ==== Derived terms ==== === Anagrams === inrun, run in, run-in