necropoleis
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Alternative spellings
[عدل]Etymology
[عدل]From قالب:Gr. necro- dead, death + -poleis cities.
لفظ
[عدل]- أصد: /nɛˈkɹɒ.pɒ.lɛɪz/
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[عدل]necropoleis ج.
- صِيغَةُ جَمْعٍ مُفْرَدُهَا necropolis#English.
- 1856, Martin Farquhar Tupper, Paterfamilias's diary of everybody's tour: Belgium and the Rhine, Munich, Switzerland, Milan…, p288
- Kensall Green, though incipient, is far more picturesque; and several American necropoleis beat it hollow.
- 2000, Thelma Katrina Thomas, Late Antique Egyptian Funerary Sculpture: images for this world and the next, pXXIX
- Ancient necropoleis were cities for the dead where the dead might be active in this world, appearing, speaking, and performing actions that could be perceived by and affect the living.
- 2007, Christopher Haas, Alexandria in Late Antiquity: Topography and Social Conflict, p213
- Although Christians frequently met in suburban cemeteries during the second and third centuries, to our knowledge none of these necropoleis became the site…
- 1856, Martin Farquhar Tupper, Paterfamilias's diary of everybody's tour: Belgium and the Rhine, Munich, Switzerland, Milan…, p288