0 a stone that shows where a dead person is buried, usually with the name and the years of birth and death of that person written on it --
1 a tombstone --
I was taken to see my wife's ancestral burial ground where all the gravestones instead of having crosses on have skull and crossbones.
So local authorities can make such rules as they wish about the size and appearance of gravestones.
Why do the new gravestones seem to be failing and the old ones not?
The matter of a gravestone is a matter to be considered by the courts dealing with the case.
He was convicted and fined one hundred gravestones.
Are they going to destroy the gravestones erected by comrades of the men who have fallen?
Secondly, we would be adding just one other sanction in respect of the disposal of the graves, the remains, the gravestones and so on.
Three of the chapters, on local xenophobia, rural marriage patterns, and gravestones and local attachment, will be familiar to readers, having had previous lives as journal articles.