necropolis

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A cemetery; especially a large one in or near a city.
  2. An ancient site used for burying the dead, particularly if consisting of elaborate grave monuments.
  3. A city or settlement where most people are dead and/or dying.

Pronunciation

/nɛˈkɹɒpəlɪs/ /nɛˈkɹɒplɪs/ /nɪ-/ /nɛˈkɹɑpələs/ /nə-/ en-us-necropolis.mp3

Word forms

necropolis necropolises necropoleis necropoles necropoli nekropolis

Etymology

Borrowed from Koine Greek νεκρόπολις (nekrópolis, “city of the dead, cemetery”) (used to describe part of the city of Alexandria, Egypt), from Ancient Greek νεκρός (nekrós, “dead”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *neḱ- (“to disappear; to perish”)) + πόλις (pólis, “city”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *tpelH- (“city; fortification”)). The English word is analysable as necro- + -polis, and is cognate with French nécropole, German Nekropolis, Late Latin necropolis. The plural form necropoleis is derived from Ancient Greek νεκροπόλεις (nekropóleis).

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