urn
/ɜrn/Definitions
1. noun
A container, typically made of ceramic or metal, for holding the ashes of a deceased person.
“The family placed the urn in the garden as a memorial to their loved one.”
2. verb
To place or put something into a container, often to preserve or store it.
“The archaeologist carefully urned the ancient artifacts to prevent damage.”
3. verb
To decorate or ornament something, especially with flowers.
“The bride was urned with flowers before the wedding ceremony.”