catafalque in English

noun
1
a decorated wooden framework supporting the coffin of a distinguished person during a funeral or while lying in state.
It was 11.15 am when the bearer party, their faces strained in concentration, came into the crisp, morning sunlight having lifted the coffin from the catafalque in the great Westminster Hall where it had rested since Friday.

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1. Members of the household cavalry and other branches of the armed forces stood guard at the four corners of the catafalque.

2. On 4 April, the body of John Paul II was moved onto a red velvet catafalque, with his head propped on three red pillows.

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