croque-mort

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French

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Etymology

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Uncertain, possibly from dated verb croquer (to make disappear) or from croc (hook).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /kʁɔk.mɔʁ/
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Noun

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croque-mort m or f by sense (plural croque-morts)

  1. (informal) undertaker; mortician
    • 1960, “Les Funérailles d'antan”, in Georges Brassens (lyrics), Les Funérailles d'antan:
      Au fossoyeur, au croque-mort, au curé, aux chevaux même ils payaient un verre.
      They treated the gravedigger, the undertaker, the curate, and even the horses to a drink.

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