SEPULTURE

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Sep″ul‐ture (?), n. [[F. sépulture, L. sepultura, fr. sepelire, sepultum, to bury.]] 1. 1. The act of depositing the dead body of a human being in the grave; burial; interment.
Where we may royal sepulture prepare. Dryden. 2. 2. A sepulcher; a grave; a place of burial.
Drunkeness that is the horrible sepulture of man's reason. Chaucer.