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Meaning of furial

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furial (a.)

Furious; raging; tormenting.

furial Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient Romans practiced elaborate funeral rites known as furial.
  2. The furial procession was led by the deceased's closest relatives.
  3. The body was placed on a bier and carried to the burial ground.
  4. At the gravesite, a eulogy was delivered and offerings were made.
  5. The ashes of the deceased were often collected and placed in an urn.
  6. Elaborate tombs and mausoleums were erected as a testament to the deceased's wealth and status.
  7. The Romans believed that proper furial rites were essential for the soul's journey to the afterlife.
  8. The process of furial was often costly and time-consuming.
  9. Slaves and criminals were often denied proper furial.
  10. The concept of furial has evolved over time, but it remains an important part of many cultures.

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Furious; raging; tormenting.

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The ancient Romans practiced elaborate funeral rites known as furial.

The furial procession was led by the deceased's closest relatives.

The body was placed on a bier and carried to the burial ground.

At the gravesite, a eulogy was delivered and offerings were made.