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Undertaker Funeral Business Word Takes Burial Half August

Undertaker is one who arranges and manages funerals, a meaning that evolved from "one who undertakes business." The term was originally widely used for those managing funeral businesses in the 18th century.

Agente funerário é alguém que organiza e gerencia funerais, um significado que evoluiu de "alguém que faz negócios". O termo foi originalmente amplamente utilizado por pessoas que gerenciavam negócios funerários no século XVIII.

Word undertaker
Date August 28, 2020
Type noun
Syllables UN-der-tay-ker
Etymology You may wonder how the word undertaker made the transition from "one who undertakes" to "one who makes a living in the funeral business." The latter meaning descends from the use of the word to mean "one who takes on business responsibilities." In the 18th century, a funeral-undertaker was someone who undertook, or managed, a funeral business. There were many undertakers in those days, undertaking all sorts of businesses, but as time went on undertaker became specifically identified with the profession of arranging burial. Today, funeral director is more commonly used, but undertaker still appears.
Examples The undertaker offered the family several choices of coffins for the burial service.

"The movement towards home-thrown funerals is being spearheaded by Heidi Boucher, a self-proclaimed home death-care guide. Boucher is what could best be described as half holistic hippie, and half 19th century undertaker." — Rob Hoffman, The Times Union (Albany, New York), 24 Feb. 2020
Definition 1 : one who undertakes : one who takes the risk and management of business : entrepreneur
2 : one whose business is to prepare the dead for burial and to arrange and manage funerals
3 : an Englishman taking over forfeited lands in Ireland in the 16th and 17th centuries

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