Cenotaph. (Gr.) A monument erected to a deceased person, but not containing the remains. Originally cenotaphs were raised for those only whose bones could not be found, who had perished at sea &c., or to one who died far away from his native town. The tomb built by a man during his life-time for himself and family was called a Cenotaph. We meet with these erections also in the middle ages, sarcophagi being placed in churches in remembrance of those buried elsewhere.
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