Exequies
[ek-si-kwee] /ˈɛk sɪ kwi/
noun, plural exequies.
1.
Usually, exequies. funeral rites or ceremonies; obsequies.
2.
a funeral procession.
/ˈɛksɪkwɪz/
plural noun (sing) -quy
1.
the rites and ceremonies used at funerals
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