English to Arabic Dictionary graveyard

graveyard

مقبرة
definition
noun
He was buried beside my mother in the graveyard beside the church in the little town near our ranch.
a burial ground, especially one beside a church.
translation of 'graveyard'
noun
قرافة,
جبانة,
مقبرة,
مدفن
example
This church was located at the back of the old 'graveyard' and had direct access to the priests house.
People attending are advised to use the field next to the 'graveyard' for parking.
he was buried in the 'graveyard' of St Mary's parish church
a state-sponsored 'graveyard' of artistic ambition
After a final prayer, the coffin was lifted and transported to the church 'graveyard' .
she's got a 'graveyard' cough
this has been the 'graveyard' of many a politician
Everyday she visited the 'graveyard' and stood for hours before the grave of her daughter.
he does the 'graveyard' shift
He decided to brave the city streets and walked over to the church 'graveyard' .
He was shaking as he watched the men carry the box into the 'graveyard' behind the church.
Nearby there is an old 'graveyard' and it would appear that a church may have existed.
She cycled on, through the winding streets of the village to the 'graveyard' beside the old stone church.
The main path in the 'graveyard' across the road from the church will be replaced this week.
He was buried with full military honours in the 'graveyard' of his local church.
The church is situated in the old 'graveyard' and across the road from the present cemetery.
He was buried beside my mother in the 'graveyard' beside the church in the little town near our ranch.
A campaign has been launched to restore a historic 'graveyard' to its former glory.
Easter is celebrated in the church and by visiting the 'graveyards' of kin.
So the old parish churches, with their 'graveyards' , are a precious heritage.
Can I remind both children and parents that 'graveyards' and cemeteries are not playgrounds.
Burial in the ground was the most common method; there are ancient 'graveyards' found on all the major islands.
Churches and 'graveyards' suffered desecration and in some places destruction under subsequent regimes.
The graveyard was used from the beginning, as poor people who went to the workhouse couldn't afford to be buried in the church 'graveyards' .
The relatives of all those buried in the 'graveyards' had decorated their graves for the occasion.
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