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What is the origin of word funeral?

The word "funeral" has its roots in the Latin word "funus," which means "death" or "corpse."

Over time, "funus" evolved into the Latin word "funeralis," meaning "pertaining to a funeral."

This word then made its way into Old French as "funeraille," and finally into English as "funeral" around the 14th century.

Therefore, the word "funeral" literally means "pertaining to death" or "relating to a corpse."

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