Sarcophagus

/sɑrˈkɒfəɡəs/ noun

A stone coffin, typically decorated with sculpture or inscriptions, used for burial in ancient civilizations, especially by wealthy or important individuals.

From Greek 'sarkophagos,' literally meaning 'flesh-eating,' combining 'sarx' (flesh) and 'phagein' (to eat). Originally referred to a type of limestone from Assos that was believed to consume the flesh of corpses placed within it.

AMሳርኮፋግ
ARتابوت حجري
BNসার্কোফ্যাগাস
CAsarcòfag
CSsarkofág
DAsarkofag
DESarkophag
ELσαρκοφάγος
ESsarcófago
FAسنگ قبر
FIsarkofagi
FRsarcophage
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