burial ground in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for burial ground in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

II.grind <ground, ground> [graɪnd] VB trans

See also grind

II.grind <ground, ground> [graɪnd] VB trans

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It soon developed into the largest burial ground in the world.
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One story propounds that the island got its name because it was the burial ground of old warrior pirates.
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It was first used as a burial ground in 1814 and formally incorporated in 1871.
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The upper churchyard was also retained as a burial ground for the united parishes.
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However, a functioning synagogue and burial ground still exist.
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By 1645 the marshy area around the cathedral had been filled with sand and could be used as a burial ground.
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A small burial ground for early members of the meeting is located just to the north.
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The cemetery was established in 1710 and was an active burial ground until 1849.
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This area is now fully occupied as a burial ground.
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The site of the nave now serves as a burial ground.
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