noun
- plural of inhumer; people who bury or entomb a dead body
Usage: formal or literary; often used in historical or religious contexts
Examples
- The inhumers prepared the grave for the funeral ceremony.
- Ancient inhumers followed strict rituals when laying the deceased to rest.
- The church employed skilled inhumers to maintain the cemetery.
- Medieval inhumers often worked under the supervision of clergy.
- Professional inhumers handled the burial with great respect and care.