Associations to the word «Hearse»
Noun
- Rear
- Body
- Lay
- Munster
- Michelle
- Drone
- Alley
- Lid
- Liz
- Car
- Gig
- Crowd
- Stable
- Torch
- Dead
- Wheel
- Mercedes
- Street
- Kane
- Feather
- Van
- Back
- Horror
- Ford
- Bore
- Curse
- Archer
- Cloak
- Gate
- Sandy
- Chapel
- Pulling
- Vinyl
- Capitol
- Palmer
- Remains
- Roof
- Door
- Bus
- Pace
- Ride
- Ceremony
- Avenue
- Candle
- Rod
- My
- Entrance
- Window
- Lift
- Passenger
- Carry
- Wednesday
- Train
- Home
- Sight
- Suicide
- Parking
- Arm
- Kennedy
- Tear
- Trader
- Phil
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
HEARSE, noun. A hind in the second year of its age.
HEARSE, noun. A framework of wood or metal placed over the coffin or tomb of a deceased person, and covered with a pall; also, a temporary canopy bearing wax lights and set up in a church, under which the coffin was placed during the funeral ceremonies.
HEARSE, noun. A grave, coffin, tomb, or sepulchral monument.
HEARSE, noun. A bier or handbarrow for conveying the dead to the grave.
HEARSE, noun. A carriage or vehicle specially adapted or used for transporting a dead person to the place of funeral or to the grave.
HEARSE, verb. (dated) To enclose in a hearse; to entomb.
Dictionary definition
HEARSE, noun. A vehicle for carrying a coffin to a church or a cemetery; formerly drawn by horses but now usually a motor vehicle.
Wise words
Words are always getting conventionalized to some secondary
meaning. It is one of the works of poetry to take the
truants in custody and bring them back to their right
senses.