Meaning of Epitaph | Babel Free
ˈɛp.ɪˌtɑːfDefinitions
Equivalents
العربية
المرثية
Català
epitafi
Čeština
epitaf
Esperanto
tomboskribo
Español
epitafio
Français
épitaphe
Gaeilge
feartlaoi
Gàidhlig
leac-sgrìobhadh
ქართული
ეპიტაფია
Kurdî
epîtaf
Nederlands
grafschrift
Polski
epitafium
Português
epitáfio
Українська
епітафія
Tiếng Việt
văn bia
Examples
“The church itself, or at all events the squat and tiny tower, has not altered much since Lamb saw it. But the epitaphs have gone. Search among the ivies and yews of the shady little churchyard will discover a number of flat, weatherworn slabs of stone, but the verses and the signatures have vanished.”
“Ayot St Lawrence's most famous inhabitant, George Bernard Shaw, moved into the New Rectory in 1906 because, it is said, of a gravestone epitaph in the churchyard. This recorded the death of a woman who lived to be 70 with the comment 'Her time was short'. Shaw thought that a place that considered a life of 70 years short was the right place for him.”
“Nam vinci in amore turpissimum putant, not only living, but when their friends are dead, with tombs and monuments, nenias, epitaphs, elegies, inscriptions, pyramids, obelisks, statues, images, pictures, histories, poems, annals, feasts, anniversaries, many ages after (as Plato's scholars did) they will parentare still, omit no good office that may tend to the preservation of their names, honours, and eternal memory.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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