Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

larnax

Noun
/ˈlɑːrnæks/
Definition
A larnax is a small coffin or sarcophagus, especially used in ancient funerary practices.
Examples
  • The archaeologists discovered a beautifully adorned larnax in the ancient burial site.
  • Several larnaxes were unearthed, showcasing the intricate artistry of the period.
  • Historians believe that the larnax was used for holding the remains of prominent individuals in society.
Meaning
The term refers to a type of container used for burying the dead, often found in archaeological sites, particularly in Greece and the surrounding regions.
Synonyms
  • coffin
  • sarcophagus
  • tomb