sepultura
burial
noun seh-pool-TOO-rah Rare
Origin: From Latin sepultura (burial, tomb).
Also means
grave
Usage Note
Sepultura can refer both to the act of burial and to the physical grave or tomb. Dar sepultura is the formal expression for 'to bury'. In everyday informal speech enterrar (verb) and tumba or tumba / fosa (noun) are more common. The word appears frequently in literary, religious, and legal contexts.
Examples
"Le dieron sepultura en el cementerio local."
Natural Translation
He was buried in the local cemetery.
Literal Translation
They gave him burial in the local cemetery.
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