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n. Ground used as a cemetery in Bronze Age Europe, in which the ashs of cremations were buried in cinerary urns
Usage examples of "urnfield".
She had known that were she to have stayed, she would visit that urnfield every day of her life, until she had no more life of her own.
July an urnfield had to be added to the Cemetery of Reconciliation, because an increasing number of burial-ready persons preferred cremation.
The seventh row of grave sites had now been filled, and the urnfield would soon have to be expanded.
The autumn went on and on, and the winter promised to be so mild that the Cemetery of Reconciliation, with the ground frozen no deeper than the blade of a spade, would fill up with no effort at all: row upon row of graves, urnfield after urnfield.
I believe the lower quarter, the urnfield, will also be fully occupied.