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English
Etymology
From Latin fūnerātus, past participle of fūnerō (“I funerate”), from fūnus, fūneris (“funeral”). See funeral.
Verb
funerate (third-person singular simple present funerates, present participle funerating, simple past and past participle funerated)
- (obsolete, transitive) to bury with funeral rites
July 4 1844, Samuel Klinefelter Hoshour, letter to Lorenzo Altisonant:my desideratum is , to be debonnairly funerated in a feateous requietory
References
Latin
Participle
fūnerāte
- vocative singular masculine of fūnerātus
Verb
fūnerāte
- second-person plural active imperative of fūnerō