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obsequy

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Etymology

From Middle English obseque, from Old French obseque, osseque, from Latin obsequiī (complaisant, yielding), alteration of obsequia (compliance) (by confusion, in association with exsequia (funeral rites), from exsequī (follow or accompany to the grave)).

Pronunciation

Noun

obsequy (plural obsequies)

  1. The last office for the dead.
  2. (chiefly in the plural) A funeral rite or service.

Usage notes

  • In modern usage, the word is used mainly in the plural, obsequies, which should not be confused with obsequious.

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