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pallbearer
English
Etymology
pall +? bearer
Noun
pallbearer (plural pallbearers)
- (archaic) One who carries a corner of the pall over a coffin or casket.
- One called upon to carry or bear the casket at a funeral.
- 1980, Stephen King, The Wedding Gig
- It took ten pallbearers to carry her coffin.
- 1980, Stephen King, The Wedding Gig
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