Hearse

/hɜrs/ noun

A vehicle used to carry a dead body in a coffin to a funeral or cemetery.

From Middle French 'herse,' which originally meant a harrow (a farm tool with spikes). The connection is that a hearse was ornately decorated with candles in a pattern resembling a harrow's spikes, and the name stuck.

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