Interring [verb]
Definition of Interring:
bury
Sentence/Example of Interring:
The subterranean Places or Catacombs, for interring those that worship here, are worth seeing.
The soldiers, who had so lately been employed in interring their victims, were now called on to bury their own dead.
After interring the dead, Mac and the survivors returned to the beach, and watched there for the morning dawn.
This news was communicated to Mr. Donaldson, and he had the skeletons taken to Shaver's Creek, with a view of interring them.
The solemn and imposing ceremony of interring those who were killed was then performed.
They employed the day in interring the dead, who were dragged to the forest of the Far West, and there buried deep.
But a long time after the caves had been abandoned as abodes of the living, they were still used for interring the dead.
He secretes them with the infatuation of a dog interring bones.
The manner of interring the dead among the Tartars is not uniform.
The relations enjoy the privilege of carrying away and interring the bodies.