My heart was heavy as I put him in his grave, where I saw him decently inearthed in my garden, and a memorial placed to mark the spot where my faithful dog was laid.
Never would the gate of heaven be opened to the knock of any inearthed spirit, did not himself make honest the falseness and insincerity of our desires.
The hearsing and inearthing of a person of quality in the middle of the eighteenth century was a proceeding commonly characterized by features eminently social, if not convivial.
Nor did I then comply, refusing rest, till I had seen in holy ground inearthed my poor lost brother.
Nought is left undone but the inearthing of the dead.
Synonyms
bury, lay to rest, consign to the grave, entomb, inurn