searcloth (Meaning)

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searcloth (n.)

Cerecloth.

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searcloth (v. t.)

To cover, as a sore, with cerecloth.

Synonyms & Antonyms of searcloth

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

searcloth Sentence Examples

  1. The knight lay in the searcloth, his once-proud armor now a rusted relic.
  2. The mourners draped the deceased in a fine searcloth, its intricate embroidery representing their grief.
  3. The grave was adorned with a searcloth, a symbol of the hope for resurrection.
  4. The relic hunter discovered a centuries-old searcloth, its fibers still bearing traces of the departed.
  5. The historians studied the ancient searcloth, seeking clues to the customs of bygone eras.
  6. The museum displayed a priceless searcloth, a testament to the fragility of life and the enduring power of memory.
  7. The embalmer wrapped the body in a soft searcloth, preserving it for the journey to the afterlife.
  8. The shroud, a type of searcloth, was believed to possess mystical powers.
  9. In medieval times, searcloth was used to cover the faces of the dead, shielding them from the gaze of the living.
  10. The excavation site yielded a tattered searcloth, offering a glimpse into the lives of a long-forgotten people.

FAQs About the word searcloth

Cerecloth., To cover, as a sore, with cerecloth.

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The knight lay in the searcloth, his once-proud armor now a rusted relic.

The mourners draped the deceased in a fine searcloth, its intricate embroidery representing their grief.

The grave was adorned with a searcloth, a symbol of the hope for resurrection.

The relic hunter discovered a centuries-old searcloth, its fibers still bearing traces of the departed.