Hearst

/hɜːrst/ noun, proper noun

A bier or framework for carrying a coffin in a funeral procession; also a famous family name (William Randolph Hearst, the media mogul).

From Old French 'herce,' originally referring to a harrow or rake used in farming, which shared the crossed-beam structure. The meaning shifted to describe the framework for carrying the dead.

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