Definition of Cerecloth. Meaning of Cerecloth. Synonyms of Cerecloth

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Definition of Cerecloth

Cerecloth
Cerecloth Cere"cloth`, n. [L. cera wax + E. cloth.] A cloth smeared with melted wax, or with some gummy or glutinous matter. Linen, besmeared with gums, in manner of cerecloth. --Bacon.

Meaning of Cerecloth from wikipedia

- winding-sheets, except for monarchs and bishops. The rich were wrapped in cerecloths, which are fine fabrics soaked or painted in wax to hold the fabric close...
- Spawn of Pure Malevolence (Demo, 1999) Hecatomb (EP, 1999) Draped in Cerecloth (Demo, 2001) Dunkel Besatthet (Split, 2002) Premature Burial (EP, 2004)...
- February 2014. In 2020, the band confirmed that their album would be titled Cerecloth. The album was released on 8 May through Century Media. Kristoffer "Wrath"...
- Erdberg [de], Vienna, Austria, on 12 August 1887, to Rudolf Schrödinger (cerecloth producer, botanist) and Georgine Emilia Brenda Schrödinger (née Bauer)...
- Harvest (2007) Téras (2012) Cerecloth (2020)...
- Mary's chamber were destro**** when they were used in the making of her cerecloth, in "cering the corse". The coffin lay in state on a trestle table covered...
- against a brick wall and enclosed in winter with a plank shed covered with "cerecloth", a waxed precursor of tarpaulin, which must have been thought handsomer...
- on 11 June 1560. She lay in state in the castle for a time, wrapped in cerecloth and covered with a white sheet, on a bed hung with black satin, attended...
- doctors. He adopted a sitting posture, and was covered over and sewn up in cerecloth. He was then placed inside a large wooden case, which was riveted closed...
- Diodorus 1985, pp. 27–28, 109–114. Dodson 2005, p. 89. Dodson 2005, p. 77. "Cerecloth, Encyclopedia Britannica". britannica.com. Brugsch 1891, pp. 424–425....