Meaning & Definition of word "Hearse"

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    Hearse

    /hɜːrs/

    noun:

    • 1. A vehicle used for transporting the body of a deceased person, typically to a funeral service or burial.
      • Example: The hearse arrived at the church just before the service began.
    • 2. A large, ornate, usually black automobile or horse-drawn carriage designed to carry a coffin.
      • Example: The family chose a classic vintage hearse for the funeral procession.
    • 3. In historical contexts, a framework for holding a coffin at a funeral.
      • Example: In the old days, a hearse might have been drawn by horses to convey the deceased to their final resting place.

    Etymology

    Late Middle English, from the Old French 'herse', originally referring to a framework for covering a grave.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    hearse and horses:

    Refers to the traditional mode of funeral transport.

    hearse driver:

    The person who drives the hearse, usually a funeral director.

    in the hearse:

    Colloquial phrase referring to being deceased.

    Related Words

    funeral:

    A ceremony for honoring and remembering a deceased person.

    coffin:

    A container for a dead body.

    burial:

    The act of placing a deceased person in a grave.

    Slang Meanings of hearse

    Meaning: A term for a vehicle used in a funeral procession, often used humorously.

    Example Sentence: We joked that my old car was a hearse because of how it looked.

    Meaning: Referring to a person's death, in a darkly humorous context.

    Example Sentence: After he fell off the stage, someone joked that they should call for the hearse.