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buried
covered from view as her face buried or hidden in her hands buried in the smoke of
Bury
A borough a manor as the Bury of St Edmonds
Buri
Buri, husbandmen, Dugd. Mon. t. 3, p. 183.
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Berry, or Bury
Berry, or Bury [fr. beorg, Sax., a hill or castle], a villa or seat of habitation of a nobleman; a...
Burying ground
The ground or place for burying the dead burial place
Graveyard
if any member of the public is permitted to be buried in a graveyard and this practice grows so that it
Exhumation
for the inquisition. For the purpose of cremating bodies already buried, an exhumation licence must be obtained from the Secretary of
Sati
Sati, means the act of burning or burying alive of-- (i) any widow along with the body of her deceased...
Immerse
Immersed buried hid sunk
Finder of goods
workman by the owners of the pool; and goods found buried in the earth belong to the Crown as against the
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