- féretro
- m.coffin, bier.* * *féretro► nombre masculino1 coffin* * *SM coffin, casket (EEUU)* * *masculino coffin* * *= coffin, casket.Ex. Undoubtedly in Dickens's 'Oliver Twist' we are meant to feel the eerie terror of Oliver's first night spent with the coffins in the undertaker's workshop, where he is made to sleep.Ex. Today, pallbearers are commonly needed only to carry the casket into and out of church for the funeral ceremony.----* portador del féretro = pallbearer.* * *masculino coffin* * *= coffin, casket.
Ex: Undoubtedly in Dickens's 'Oliver Twist' we are meant to feel the eerie terror of Oliver's first night spent with the coffins in the undertaker's workshop, where he is made to sleep.
Ex: Today, pallbearers are commonly needed only to carry the casket into and out of church for the funeral ceremony.* portador del féretro = pallbearer.* * *féretromasculinecoffin* * *
féretro sustantivo masculino
coffin
féretro sustantivo masculino coffin
'féretro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caja
English:
pallbearer
- casket
- coffin
* * *féretro nmcoffin* * *féretrom casket, coffin* * *féretro nmataúd: coffin, casket
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.