noun
- Plural of cerecloth; cloths treated with wax or a wax-like substance, historically used to wrap dead bodies for burial or to cover wounds.
Usage: archaic; historical
Examples
- The body was wrapped in cerecloths before being placed in the tomb.
- Medieval physicians sometimes used cerecloths to dress serious wounds.
- Cerecloths were an important part of burial practices in ancient and medieval times.
- The museum displayed examples of cerecloths used in 16th-century funerary rites.