Tuesday, January 18, 2011

SOME INTERESTING DEFINITIONS

The following are terms we use all the time, but I'll bet you rarely stop to think what they really mean or how they came about:
1.  Bereavement means "robbed of."
2.  "Wakes" comes from a time when people stayed AWAKE to watch over bodies for 3 days to make sure they were dead.
3.  Long ago, people used to always die at home (a wonderful concept, by the way!)  The dead bodies were layed out in the parlor.  However, they were eventually removed from the parlor, so that homes would be for the LIVING, thus "the living room."

1 comment:

  1. wow! i had no idea about any of that. by the way, i've had a few people ask me, how/why you got into this subject/topic in the first place. just some "brain homework" for you to share in the event you feel like it.

    keep em coming.
    xx

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