Dictionary Definition
urn
Noun
1 a large vase that usually has a pedestal or
feet
2 a large pot for making coffee or tea
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English
Pronunciation
- /ɜːn/, /E:n/
- Rhymes: -ɜː(r)n
Homophones
Noun
Translations
a vase with a footed base
a metal vessel for serving tea or coffee
a vessel for ashes or cremains of a deceased
person
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Extensive Definition
An urn is a vase, ordinarily covered and
without handles that usually has a narrowed neck above a footed
pedestal. Knife urns on
pedestals flanking a dining-room sideboard were an English
innovation of the late 1760s that went out of fashion as sideboards
with deep cupboard drawers were introduced at the end of the
following decade.
In Classical term: A large decorative container
of wood, metal, pottery, etc. In furniture, a large wooden vaselike
container which was usually set on a pedestal on either side of a
side table. This was the chracteristic of Adam designs and also of
Hepplewhite's work. Urns were also used as decorative turnings at
the cross points of stretchers in the 16th and 17th century
furniture designs, The urn and the vase were very often set on the
central pedestal in a "broken" or "swan's" neck pediment --- The
Dictionary of Interior Design by Martin Pegler
Funerary urns (also called cinerary urns) were
used by many civilizations. After death, a body would be cremated
and the ashes were typically collected in an urn (for example, the
Greek
lekythos).
Romans
placed the urns in a niche in a collective tomb called a "columbarium" (literally,
"dovecote": the
interior of a dovecote is usually covered in rows of niches to
house doves).
The discovery of a Bronze Age urn
burial in Norfolk prompted Sir Thomas
Browne to deliver a careful description of the antiquties
found, and then expand to give a survey of most of the burial and
funerary customs, ancient and current, of which his era was aware,
in Hydriotaphia
or Urn Burial (1658).
The Ashes, the
prize in the biennial Test cricket
competition between England
and Australia,
are contained in a miniature urn. Urns are a common form of
architectural
detail and garden
ornament. Well-known ornamental urns include the Waterloo
Vase.
A tea urn is a heated metal container
traditionally used to brew tea or boil water in large quantities in
factories, canteens or churches, i.e. is it not usually found in
domestic use. It has a small tap near the base for extracting
either tea or hot water.
See also
urn in German: Bestattungsurne
urn in Esperanto: Urno
urn in Persian: خاکستردان
urn in French: Urne funéraire
urn in Dutch: Urn
urn in Japanese: 骨壺
urn in Finnish: Uurna
urn in Contenese: 骨灰罌