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Cerecloth

Cerecloth \Cere"cloth`\, n. [L. cera wax + E. cloth.] A cloth smeared with melted wax, or with some gummy or glutinous matter.

Linen, besmeared with gums, in manner of cerecloth.
--Bacon.

Wiktionary
cerecloth

n. Cloth coated with wax used for covering the dead.

WordNet
cerecloth

n. a waterproof waxed cloth once used as a shroud

Usage examples of "cerecloth".

It was a cerecloth that had been used as a shroud or winding sheet for a corpse.

Leave that tress of hair On his bosom there -- Wrap the cerecloth round him!

With a horrible nonchalance, as a woman might prepare to remove a veil, it raised its hands to unwind the cerecloth from its face.

From his bag, he took a neatly-folded white cerecloth and spread it over the small nearby table.

Of nobler frame than creatures of to-day, Swathed in fine linen cerecloths fold on fold, With carven weapons wrought of bronze and gold, Accoutred like a warrior for the fray.

And a horrible presentiment gripped me, a voice, fusty as mouldering cerecloths, whispered that I should never complete the Ode until I had discovered his fate.

Of nobler frame than creatures of to-day, Swathed in fine linen cerecloths fold on fold, With carven weapons wrought of bronze and gold, Accoutred like a warrior for the fray.

With a horrible nonchalance, as a woman might prepare to remove a veil, it raised its hands to unwind the cerecloth from its face.