Caskets

/ˈkæskɪts/ noun

small decorative boxes used to store jewelry or valuables, or large boxes in which dead bodies are buried.

From Old French 'casque' (helmet), which originally meant the small rounded containers. The word transferred to mean small boxes in general, then later to funeral boxes—a euphemistic shift.

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