Sepulturero (en. Grave digger)

/sepulˈtereɾo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
A person who is dedicated to digging graves and conducting burials.
The gravedigger worked hard to prepare the ground for the burial.
El sepulturero trabajó arduamente para preparar el terreno para el entierro.
A person who is in charge of the administration of a cemetery.
The gravedigger supervised the arrangement of the new headstones in the cemetery.
El sepulturero supervisó la disposición de las nuevas lápidas en el cementerio.

Etymology

From the Latin 'sepultura', meaning 'burial', and the suffix '-ero', which indicates occupation.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to work as a gravedigger
To dedicate oneself to the profession of burying the dead.
trabajar como sepulturero
grave digger of society
Referred to someone who rigidly adheres to social behaviors or norms.
sepulturero de la sociedad

Related Words

burial
Action of burying a person or a corpse.
enterramiento
cemetery
Land designated for burials.
cementerio
grave
Hollow or structure where the corpse is placed.
tumba

Slang Meanings

Sometimes used in a mocking tone to refer to someone who is very obsessed with death or funerals.
Don't be such a gravedigger, life has its joyful moments too!
No seas tan sepulturero, ¡la vida también tiene sus momentos alegres!
It can refer to a person who informally helps with matters related to grief.
She acts as a gravedigger of my problems, always listening to me.
Ella actúa como sepulturera de mis problemas, siempre me escucha.