mournerˈmɔr nər, ˈmoʊr-
mourner (n)
- plural
- mourners
English Definitions:
mourner, griever, sorrower, lamenter (noun)
a person who is feeling grief (as grieving over someone who has died)
mourner (Noun)
Someone filled with or expressing grief or sadness, especially over a death; someone who mourns.
Mourner
A mourner is someone who is attending a funeral or who is otherwise recognized as in a period of grief and mourning prescribed either by religious law or by popular custom. Many cultures expect mourners to curtail certain activities, usually those considered frivolous or that are accompanied by expressions of joy. Historically, some cultures have employed professional mourners to make a public showing of grief to honor the deceased.
Mourner
A mourner is someone who is attending a funeral or who is otherwise recognized as in a period of grief and mourning prescribed either by religious law or by popular custom. Many cultures expect mourners to curtail certain activities, usually those considered frivolous or that are accompanied by expressions of joy.
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