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mausoleum

[maw-suh-lee-uhm, -zuh-]

noun

plural

mausoleums, mausolea 
  1. a stately and magnificent tomb.

  2. a burial place for the bodies or remains of many individuals, often of a single family, usually in the form of a small building.

  3. a large, gloomy, depressing building, room, or the like.

  4. (initial capital letter),  the tomb erected at Halicarnassus in Asia Minor in 350? b.c.



mausoleum

/ ˌmɔːsəˈlɪəm /

noun

  1. a large stately tomb

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

mausoleum

  1. A tomb, or a building containing tombs. Mausoleums are often richly decorated. The Taj Mahal is a mausoleum.

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Other Word Forms

  • mausolean adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of mausoleum1

1375–1425; late Middle English < Latin < Greek Mausoleîon the tomb of Mausolus, king of Caria
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Word History and Origins

Origin of mausoleum1

C16: via Latin from Greek mausōleion, the tomb of Mausolus, king of Caria; built at Halicarnassus in the 4th century bc
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My first dispatch was from the mausoleum niche at Pacific View Memorial Park that holds the cremains of one of my predecessors, Ruben Salazar.

Lubin is alert to the various ways that “Sunset Boulevard” doesn’t just observe Old Hollywood but serves as its mausoleum.

When Willie Lincoln, the third son of President Lincoln, died at age 11 of typhoid fever, he was interred in a mausoleum in Oak Hill Cemetery.

“He goes, ‘I just want to make sure you’re going to be in our group family mausoleum,’” she said on the podcast.

Sources with knowledge of the recent incident, who requested anonymity over concerns of potential retaliation, said men ransacked and torched the Zambada mausoleum located near Culiacán on Jan. 4.

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