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sebburtura

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Neapolitan

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Etymology

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From Latin sepultūra.

Noun

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sebburtura f (plural sebburture)

  1. burial
  2. sepulchre
  3. tomb
    Ogge nfiura, dimane nsebburtura.
    Here today, gone tomorrow
    (literally, “In shape today, in the grave tomorrow”)

Usage notes

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Used in the phrase essere na sebburtura ("to be a grave"), meaning that something is offensive smelling.