Verb
The word is derived from disinter
of Disinter
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs a result, Malcolm's remains were also disinterred, and buried next to Margaret beside the altar. Source: Internet
Her husband Malcolm's remains were also disinterred, and buried next to Margaret. Source: Internet
Random House, Inc., 1987, p. 523. Four days later the body was disinterred for cremation at Père-Lachaise Cemetery, and his ashes were reburied at the permanent site in Montparnasse Cemetery, to the right of the cemetery gate. Source: Internet
During the bombardment the German garrison in the fort experienced great strain, as French heavy shells smashed holes in the walls and concrete dust, exhaust fumes from an electricity generator and gas from disinterred corpses polluted the air. Source: Internet
His coffin was accompanied by that of his wife Olive, disinterred from temporary burial in Ottawa. Source: Internet
Notable ceremonies and events * Saint Margaret of Scotland was buried here in 1093; on 19 June 1250 following her Canonization her remains were disinterred and placed in a reliquary at the high altar. Source: Internet