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Definition of Interring
1. inter [v] - See also: inter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interring
Literary usage of Interring
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Archaeologia Graeca: Or, The Antiquities of Greece by John Potter, George Dunbar (1818)
"Of their manner of Interring and Burning the Dead. • IT would be needless to
prove that both interring and burning were practised by the Grecians; ..."
2. A Compendium of Grecian Antiquities by Charles Dexter Cleveland (1854)
"THE MANNER OF Interring AND BURNING THE DEAD. FROM the best evidence we can
gather, it would seem that the custom of interring their dead was the most ..."
3. Archæologia Græca: Or, The Antiquities of Greece by John Potter (1751)
"Manner of Interring and Burning the Dead. ... that Interring was more antient
than Burning, which he reports to have been ..."
4. The Mexican War, by an English Soldier: Comprising Incidents and Adventures by George Ballentine (1860)
"Santa Anna's leg — Distribution of spirits — Colonel Childs — Interring the dead —
March to Jalapa. the horses, we proceeded down the ravine to a small ..."
5. American Constitutional Law by John Innes Clark Hare (1889)
"A Cemetery Company may be prevented from interring, or a Manufacturing Company
from working, in the Way or Place designated in their ..."