Mortuary
Origin
From Anglo-Norman mortuarie ("gift to a parish priest from a deceased parishioner"), from Medieval Latin mortuÄrium ("receptacle for the dead; mortuary"), neuter form of mortuÄrius ("of or pertaining to the dead"), from Latin mortuus, perfect passive participle of morior ("I die").
Noun
mortuary
(plural mortuaries)- a place where dead bodies are stored prior to burial or cremation
- a morgue
- (historical) A sort of ecclesiastical heriot, a customary gift claimed by, and due to, the minister of a parish on the death of a parishioner.
Synonyms
- (ecclesiastical heriot) soulscot