funer-, funero-, fun- +
(Latin: burial; death rites, burial ceremony)
funebrial
A reference to a funeral.
funeral
1. A rite held to mark the burial or cremation of a corpse; especially, a ceremony held immediately before burial, or the placement of the urn containing the cremation ashes of someone who has died.
2. A procession of mourners following a dead body to its place of burial or cremation.
3. An end, or a cessation, to the existence of something.
4. A source of concern or care: "If she doesn't complete this assignment, it will be her funeral."
funeral arrangements
A funeral director's conference with a family for the purpose of completing financial and service details of a funeral.
funeral chapel
A mortuary where those who knew the deceased can come to pay their last respects.
funeral customs
Rituals surrounding the death of a human being and the subsequent disposition of the corpse.
Such rites may serve to mark the passage of a person from life into death, to secure the welfare of the dead, to comfort the living, and to protect the living from the dead.
funeral director
A professional who prepares for a burial or other disposition of dead human bodies.
He supervises such burial or disposition, maintains a funeral establishment for such purposes, and counsels with survivors.
funeral home
A building used for the purpose of embalming, arranging, and conducting funerals.
funeral undertaker
Someone whose business is the management of funerals; a mortician.
funeral urn
The receptacle, or container, in which the ashes of a dead person are placed after cremation.
funerary
Relating to, or suitable, for a burial or a funeral; such as, a funerary urn.
funeration
The act of burying with funeral rites.
funereal
1. Suited to or suggestive of a grave or burial.
2. Very slow, solemn, mournful, or dismal.
3. Appropriate for, or suggestive of, a funeral; such as, a funereal gloom.
funereally
A reference to a funeral or suggesting a funeral.
Ultima semper expectanda dies homini, dicique beatus ante obitum nemo supremaque funera debet.
Man's last day must ever be awaited, and none to be counted happy until his death, until his last funeral rites are paid.
Cross references of word groups that are related, directly or indirectly, to: "bury, burial, cemetery, grave; sleeping place":
coimetro-;
Epitaphs;
sepulc-;
sheol;
tapho-.