Meaning of mort house | Babel Free
Examples
“The corpses were kept safe in mort houses, such as Udny’s, built in 1832 by Alexander Wallace and Thomas Smith. Those who had subscribed to the cost had free use of the mort house for themselves and their descendants; non-subscribers had to pay a fee. Characteristic of such mort houses as that in Mortlach kirkyard (NJ 323 392), Udny is a formidable building, without windows and strongly doored – once by the outside door of oak and again by an inner sliding iron door.”
“As a result, coffin collars, mortsafes, and mort houses were employed in Scotland to prevent grave robbing.”
“Graves were dug deeper than the customary six feet and layered with branches to hamper the urgent spades of resurrection men, mort stones, or huge stone slabs, were placed on top of new graves until the contents were too decomposed to be worth unearthing, locked mort houses, or dead houses, were used to store the newly dead and, most effective of all, volunteer guards were placed at graveyards, hunting the hunters.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.