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commit
b : to place in a prison or mental hospital esp. by judicial order [was found to be gravely disabled and was involuntarily committed to the Central Louisiana State Hospital "In the Matter of K.G., 531 So.
Sexton
attend on the officiating clergyman and to perform other duties pertaining to the church such as to dig graves ring the bell etc
Admonition
for breach of privilege or contempt of the House in case of an offence which is not so grave as to warrant his committal; Parliamentary Practice - Erskine May, 22nd Edn. p. 138. In the House of
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Adjourn
being carried, e.g., the Speaker may adjourn the House due to the absence of quorum or owing to grave disorder in the House. Wilding and Laundy. The Office of the Speaker in Parliament of Commonwealth, p. 6.
Sheol
The place of departed spirits Hades also the grave
Sepulcher
the dead body of a human being is interred or a place set apart for that purpose a grave a tomb
Severe
Serious in feeling or manner sedate grave austere not light lively or cheerful
Sermonic
Like or appropriate to a sermon grave and didactic
Sepulture
The act of depositing the dead body of a human being in the grave burial interment
Sepulchral
Of or pertaining to burial to the grave or to monuments erected to the memory of the dead as a sepulchral stone a sepulchral inscription
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