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Definition of bier in English: biernoun bɪəˈbɪr A movable frame on which a coffin or a corpse is placed before burial or cremation or on which they are carried to the grave. 棺材架,停尸架 Example sentencesExamples - But on the bed, his city clothes are laid out like a corpse on its bier.
- And I'd have wanted to join the long queue of people waiting to file past the bier at Westminster.
- He lay on a bier under a simple crucifix with his bishop's staff under his arm.
- My beloved Elisabeta lay on the same bier where she had wept for me only four nights prior.
- The body is carried to the grave in an open bier, followed by the funeral party, which is all male.
- After the funeral ceremony, the body is carried on an iron bier on foot to the tower, by an even number of corpse bearers.
- But if he thought the gloss had been taken off his status as a global celebrity he might have been gratified to learn that after his death the procession that followed his funeral bier was more than half a mile long.
- The closest this sublime chimera ever came to being realized was during the days when his body lay on its bier.
- ‘Lift the bier, and send our comrades to the bosom of the water, to be safe forever,’ she said in ritual.
- But this time it is a disaster for the travelers, who are carrying a dead man on a bier to his tomb in his homeland.
- She thrust the torch into the funeral bier and watched as the fire caught and spread on the dry wood.
- They found a bier in the hall and candles burning, and were taken into an inner room to murmur condolences.
- It was placed on a bier and taken to the cathedral.
- His disciples and many animals gathered around the bier to mourn his passing.
- She knelt before the bier and bent her head down.
- Family men, in turns, carried the bier in procession from the ashram to the waiting van for the 20-mile drive to the crematorium in the town.
- He took one final, loving look at his father's serene face and bowed in most profound respect to the body on the bier.
- It would be conducted around a bier of wreaths and a serviceman's hat, with a firing party with heads bowed and a chaplain to read the words from the military burial service.
- Four silent soldiers with bowed heads stood at each corner of the bier.
- When he died of cancer, a hundred thousand mourners viewed his bier.
OriginOld English bēr, of Germanic origin; related to German Bahre, also to bear1. bear from Old English: The verb bear comes from Indo-European. Related forms are found in Sanskrit, the ancient language of India, as well as in Latin and Greek. The core meaning is ‘to carry’. In English it is related to bier (Old English), the frame carrying a coffin or corpse. From early times bear has also been used of mental burdens, of suffering, or toleration. Wise people have encouraged us to bear and forbear, ‘be patient and endure’, since the 16th century, and from the mid 19th century others have told us more briskly to grin and bear it. Bear, the large animal, is a different Old English word that also goes back to ancient times. In Stock Exchange terminology a bear is a person who sells shares hoping to buy them back later at a lower price (the opposite of a bull). The use is said to be from a proverb warning against ‘selling the bear's skin before one has caught the bear’.
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- When he died of cancer, a hundred thousand mourners viewed his bier.
- He lay on a bier under a simple crucifix with his bishop's staff under his arm.
- Four silent soldiers with bowed heads stood at each corner of the bier.
- The closest this sublime chimera ever came to being realized was during the days when his body lay on its bier.
- She knelt before the bier and bent her head down.
- It would be conducted around a bier of wreaths and a serviceman's hat, with a firing party with heads bowed and a chaplain to read the words from the military burial service.
- But this time it is a disaster for the travelers, who are carrying a dead man on a bier to his tomb in his homeland.
- Family men, in turns, carried the bier in procession from the ashram to the waiting van for the 20-mile drive to the crematorium in the town.
- But on the bed, his city clothes are laid out like a corpse on its bier.
- But if he thought the gloss had been taken off his status as a global celebrity he might have been gratified to learn that after his death the procession that followed his funeral bier was more than half a mile long.
- And I'd have wanted to join the long queue of people waiting to file past the bier at Westminster.
- It was placed on a bier and taken to the cathedral.
- The body is carried to the grave in an open bier, followed by the funeral party, which is all male.
- He took one final, loving look at his father's serene face and bowed in most profound respect to the body on the bier.
- My beloved Elisabeta lay on the same bier where she had wept for me only four nights prior.
- They found a bier in the hall and candles burning, and were taken into an inner room to murmur condolences.
- After the funeral ceremony, the body is carried on an iron bier on foot to the tower, by an even number of corpse bearers.
- His disciples and many animals gathered around the bier to mourn his passing.
- She thrust the torch into the funeral bier and watched as the fire caught and spread on the dry wood.
OriginOld English bēr, of Germanic origin; related to German Bahre, also to bear. |