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Funerary box for corpses
A coffin or casket is a funerary box used for viewing or keeping a corpse, for burial, entombment or cremation. Coffins are sometimes referred to as caskets
Coffin
French animator and voice actor (born 1967)
Pierre-Louis Padang Coffin (born 16 March 1967) is a French animator, director, producer, writer, and voice actor. He is best known for co-directing the
Pierre_Coffin
2023 indie video game by Nemlei
The Coffin of Andy and Leyley (/ˈleɪleɪ/ LAY-lay), is an adventure game developed by Nemlei and published by Kit9 Studio for Microsoft Windows. Incorporating
The_Coffin_of_Andy_and_Leyley
Ancient Egyptian burial customs
Anthropoid ceramic coffins of the Late Bronze Age Levant are coffins with human features that date from the 14th to 10th centuries BC. These coffins have been
Anthropoid_ceramic_coffins
Coffin allowing the occupant to signal that they are still alive
A safety coffin or security coffin is a coffin fitted with a mechanism to prevent premature burial or allow the occupant to signal that they have been
Safety_coffin
Welsh coalowner and Member of Parliament (1784-1867)
Walter Coffin (1784 – 15 February 1867) was a Welsh coalowner and Member of Parliament. Coffin is recognised as the first person to exploit the rich coal
Walter_Coffin
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up coffin nail in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A cigarette A type of nail used for coffins "Coffin Nails", a song by MF Doom (under the name
Coffin_nail
Funerary Coffins of Ancient Egypt
Ancient Egyptian coffins were funerary boxes used to contain a corpse or mummy for burial or entombment during the Pharaonic period (c. 3150 BCE – 30
Ancient_Egyptian_coffins
Temporary depository for corpses
coffin home (simplified Chinese: 义庄; traditional Chinese: 義莊; pinyin: yìzhuāng; Cantonese Yale: yih-jōng; Japanese: gisō (義荘)) is a temporary coffin depository
Coffin_home
Ships that carried Irish and Scottish migrants during the 19th century
A coffin ship (Irish: long cónra) is an idiom used to describe the ships that carried Irish migrants escaping the Great Irish Famine and Highlanders displaced
Coffin_ship
International outlaw motorcycle club
The Coffin Cheaters are an international outlaw motorcycle club that was formed in Perth, Western Australia, in 1970. The Perth-based Coffin Cheaters amalgamated
Coffin_Cheaters
Species of fly
commonly known as the coffin fly, is a phorid fly in the genus Conicera known for its occurrence on buried human cadavers. Adult female coffin flies can burrow
Conicera_tibialis
Topics referred to by the same term
Richard Coffin may refer to: Richard Coffin (1456–1523), Sheriff of Devon Richard Coffin (1623–1700), Sheriff of Devon Richard Coffin (1684–1766), British
Richard_Coffin
Breed of horse
English settlers from Indonesia to Coffin Bay, on the southern tip of the Eyre Peninsula at Coffin Bay, South Australia. Coffin Bay Ponies are often confused
Coffin_Bay_pony
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up coffin or casket in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A coffin is a box for interring a corpse. Coffin or Coffyn may also refer to: Coffin (surname)
Coffin_(disambiguation)
American saxophonist, composer, and educator
Jeff Stanley Coffin (born August 5, 1965) is an American saxophonist, composer, and educator. He is a three-time Grammy Award winner as a member of Bela
Jeff_Coffin
American actor (1943–2003)
Frederick D. Coffin (January 16, 1943 – July 31, 2003) was an American film actor, singer, songwriter, and musician. Coffin was born in Detroit, Michigan
Frederick_Coffin
American educator and abolitionist (1798–1877)
Levi Coffin Jr. (October 28, 1798 – September 16, 1877) was an American Quaker, Republican, abolitionist, farmer, businessman and humanitarian. An active
Levi_Coffin
2008 Thai-South Korean-Hong Kong film by Ekachai Uekrongtham
The Coffin is a 2008 Thai / South Korean / Hong Kong horror film starring Ananda Everingham and Karen Mok. A young man named Chris (Ananda Everingham)
The_Coffin
American attorney
Shannen Wayne Coffin (born September 19, 1969) is an American attorney for the Washington, D.C. law firm Steptoe & Johnson LLP who until early November
Shannen_W._Coffin
American writer and publisher
George Sturgis Coffin (September 8, 1903 – March 12, 1994) was an American writer and publisher of books on bridge and other games and a distributor of
George_Coffin
Upcoming animated film
Monsters is a 2026 American animated comedy film directed by Pierre Coffin and written by Coffin and Brian Lynch. Produced by Illumination, it is the third installment
Minions_&_Monsters
Season of television series
meet in plain sight to make a shortlist of three players to go inside a coffin where the Traitors would nail one of them shut, sealing their fate as that
The Traitors (American TV series) season 3
The_Traitors_(American_TV_series)_season_3
Ancient Egyptian coffin
The coffin of Nedjemankh is a gilded ancient Egyptian coffin from the late Ptolemaic Period. It once encased the mummy of Nedjemankh, a priest of the ram-god
Coffin_of_Nedjemankh
Operation Unicorn, the plan for the Queen's death in Scotland. Elizabeth's coffin lay at rest in St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh from 12 to 13 September
Death and state funeral of Elizabeth II
Death_and_state_funeral_of_Elizabeth_II
American sailor (1802–1821)
Owen Coffin (August 24, 1802 – February 6, 1821) was an American sailor aboard the Nantucket whaler Essex when it set sail for the Pacific Ocean on a sperm
Owen_Coffin
Topics referred to by the same term
Flying coffin is a pejorative term for an aircraft perceived by crews or the public to have a poor safety record or low combat effectiveness. McDonnell
Flying_coffin
Bone in the hoof of hoofed animals
The coffin bone, also known as the pedal bone (U.S.), is the distal phalanx, or "P3", the bottommost bone in the front and rear legs of horses, cattle
Coffin_bone
Burial method
Hanging coffins are coffins which have been placed on cliffs. They are practiced by various cultures in China, Indonesia, and the Philippines. Hanging
Hanging_coffins
Dangerous condition in aviation
Coffin corner (also known as the aerodynamic ceiling or Q corner) is a high-altitude restriction in allowable speed range. The high limit for Mach buffet
Coffin_corner_(aerodynamics)
Live entombment usually until death
people have been enclosed in extremely tight confinement, such as within a coffin. When used as a means of execution, the prisoner is simply left to die from
Immurement
Christianity portal Percy David Coffin (b 1953) is the former Anglican Archbishop of the Diocese of Western Newfoundland, Canada. Coffin was born in Joe Batt's
Percy_Coffin
Coffin home in Sandy Bay, Hong Kong
Tung Wah Coffin Home is a coffin home located upon the hill above Sandy Bay on Hong Kong Island, in Hong Kong. The history of Tung Wah Coffin Home began
Tung_Wah_Coffin_Home
Historic house in Indiana, United States
The Coffin House is a National Historic Landmark located in the present-day town of Fountain City in Wayne County, Indiana. The two-story, eight room,
Levi_Coffin_House
Item of Finnish folk magic
Frog coffins are burials of frogs in miniature coffins in Finland for the purposes of folk magic. These coffins are known from finds secreted in churches
Frog_coffin
Collection of ancient Egyptian funerary spells
The Coffin Texts are a collection of ancient Egyptian funerary spells written on Ancient Egyptian coffins beginning in the First Intermediate Period.
Coffin_Texts
American musician
David Coffin is an American traditional folk musician specializing in early music and maritime music, based in Gloucester, Massachusetts, United States
David_Coffin
Container that encloses a coffin
encloses a coffin to help prevent a grave from sinking. Wooden coffins (or caskets) decompose, and often the weight of earth on top of the coffin, or the
Burial_vault_(enclosure)
1999 Indian defence procurement scandal
The Kargil coffin scam refers to the case involving the purchase of US-made coffins for Indian soldiers killed during the Kargil military conflict. A Comptroller
Kargil_coffin_scam
German industrial designer
46) of 35mm film slide projectors. The SK 4, known as the "Snow White's coffin," is considered revolutionary because it transitioned household appliance
Dieter_Rams
2017 studio album by Lorna Shore
Flesh Coffin is the second studio album by the American deathcore band Lorna Shore. It was released on February 17, 2017 through Outerloop Records, their
Flesh_Coffin
Medical condition
Coffin–Siris syndrome (CSS), first described in 1970 by Dr Grange S. Coffin and Dr E. Siris, is a rare genetic disorder that causes developmental delays
Coffin–Siris_syndrome
Canadian politician
Nathaniel Coffin (February 20, 1766 – August 12, 1846) was a surveyor and political figure in Lower Canada and a militia officer in Upper Canada. He was
Nathaniel_Coffin_(politician)
2013 American film
Coffin Baby (also known as Toolbox Murders 2, TBK: The Toolbox Murders 2, and Coffin Baby - The Toolbox Killer Is Back) is a 2013 American slasher film
Coffin_Baby
Oak coffin in Durham Cathedral
instead of runes. What is usually referred to as St Cuthbert's coffin is a fragmentary oak coffin in Durham Cathedral, pieced together in the 20th century,
St_Cuthbert's_coffin
Adornment
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Coffin plates. Coffin plates are decorative adornments attached to a coffin that can contain various inscriptions
Coffin_plate
Figurative coffins from Ghana
Fantasy coffins or figurative coffins, also called “FAVs” (fantastic afterlife vehicles) and custom, fantastic, or proverbial coffins (abebuu adekai)
Fantasy_coffin
American businessman (1844–1926)
Charles Albert Coffin (December 31, 1844 – July 14, 1926) was an American businessman who was a co-founder and the first president of General Electric
Charles_A._Coffin
Taiwanese bowl-shaped bread
Coffin bread, also known as coffin lid or coffin board (Taiwanese Hokkien: koaⁿ-chhâ-pang 棺柴枋, Chinese: 棺材板; pinyin: guāncaibǎn), is a Taiwanese bread
Coffin_bread
German fairy tale
"The Glass Coffin" is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm, tale number 163. Andrew Lang included it in The Green Fairy Book as The Crystal
The_Glass_Coffin
Early American migrant (1609–1681)
Tristram Coffin (or Coffyn) (c. 1609 – 2 October 1681) was an immigrant to Massachusetts from England. He came to the Massachusetts colony with his family
Tristram_Coffin_(settler)
Event in Canadian history
The Coffin affair was an event in Canadian history in which a man named Wilbert Coffin was hanged for the murder of three men. The affair started in June
Coffin_affair
Coffin Top (54°30′S 36°6′W / 54.500°S 36.100°W / -54.500; -36.100) is a mountain with a flattened summit, 745 metres (2,440 ft) high, located 1.4 nautical
Coffin_Top
American clergyman and peace activist (1924–2006)
William Sloane Coffin Jr. (June 1, 1924 – April 12, 2006) was an American Christian clergyman and peace activist. He was ordained in the Presbyterian Church
William_Sloane_Coffin
Topics referred to by the same term
Coffin corner may refer to: Coffin corner (aerodynamics), an unstable combination of speed and altitude A position in a bomber formation combat box Coffin
Coffin_corner
1980 Canadian film
The Coffin Affair (French: L'Affaire Coffin) is a Canadian drama film from Quebec, released in 1980. Directed by Jean-Claude Labrecque, the film is a
The_Coffin_Affair
Football fan tradition
going back to 1948, fans of Blackburn Rovers and Preston North End bury a coffin of relegation in the cellar of the Trades Halls club in Bamber Bridge. Supporters
Burial_of_the_Coffin
Portrait of the deceased used to decorate a coffin during a funeral service
A coffin portrait (Polish: Portret trumienny) was a realistic portrait of the deceased person put on coffins for the funeral and one of the elements of
Coffin_portrait
Fictional film characters
Illumination's Despicable Me franchise, created by Eric Guillon, Pierre Coffin, and Chris Renaud. Their first appearance was in Despicable Me (2010), where
Minions_(Despicable_Me)
Coffin made from a single log
A treetrunk coffin is a coffin hollowed out of a single massive log. Such coffins have been used for burials since prehistoric times over a wide geographic
Treetrunk_coffin
Topics referred to by the same term
Tristram Coffin may refer to: Tristram Coffin (settler) (1606–1681), leader of a group of investors who bought Nantucket in 1659 Tristram J. Coffin (born
Tristram_Coffin
Ghanaian group of pallbearers
known by a variety of names, including Dancing Coffin, Coffin Dancers, Coffin Dance Meme, or simply Coffin Dance "How Prampram pallbearers became an international
Dancing_Pallbearers
Road historically used to transport corpses to cemeteries
a number of other names, including bier road, burial road, coffin line, coffin road, coffin walk, corpse way, funeral road, lych way, lyke way, and procession
Corpse_road
2019 studio album by Diamond Head
The Coffin Train is the eighth studio album by British heavy metal band Diamond Head, released on May 24, 2019. Music videos were filmed and produced for
The_Coffin_Train
Canadian blues and folk music duo
Earle and Coffin were a Canadian blues and folk music duo from Newfoundland and Labrador, consisting of Nick Earle and Joe Coffin. They are most noted
Earle_and_Coffin
2011 thriller film
Coffin is a 2011 thriller film starring Kevin Sorbo and Bruce Davison. It was executive produced by Spencer F. Johnson for Skyrocket Productions. The film
Coffin_(film)
2025 novel by Keith Rosson
Coffin Moon is a horror novel by American author Keith Rosson. It was published in the United States by Penguin Random House on September 9, 2025. It centers
Coffin_Moon
Canadian politician
John Coffin (1756 – May 12, 1838) was an army officer, merchant, judge, slave owner and political figure in New Brunswick. He represented King's County
John_Coffin_(judge)
Historic house in Massachusetts, US
The Coffin House is a historic Colonial American house, currently estimated to have been constructed circa 1678. It is located at 14 High Road, Newbury
Coffin_House
Topics referred to by the same term
General Coffin may refer to: Clifford Coffin (1870–1959), British Army major general Isaac Coffin (1801–1872), East India Company major general Timothy
General_Coffin
American whaling family
colonial Coffin family were whalers, agents, merchants, and traders who were prominent during the triangular trade in the United States and Canada. Coffin ship
Coffin_(whaling_family)
American saddlemaker and equestrian
Edmund Sloane "Tad" Coffin (born May 9, 1955, in Toledo, Ohio) is an American saddlemaker and equestrian. Coffin won two gold medals in the 1976 Summer
Edmund_Coffin
2009 Australian film
Coffin Rock is an Australian melodramatic thriller film directed by Rupert Glasson and produced by David Lightfoot. The movie stars Lisa Chappell, Robert
Coffin_Rock
Expulsion of fetus from the body of a dead pregnant woman
Coffin birth, also known as postmortem fetal extrusion, is the expulsion of a nonviable fetus through the vaginal opening of the decomposing body of a
Coffin_birth
American puzzle maker
Stewart Coffin is an American puzzle maker. According to Ars Technica, he is considered to be one of the "best designers of polyhedral interlocking puzzles
Stewart_Coffin
Japanese light novel series
Chaika: The Coffin Princess (Japanese: 棺姫のチャイカ, Hepburn: Hitsugi no Chaika) is a Japanese light novel series written by Ichirō Sakaki and illustrated by
Chaika:_The_Coffin_Princess
Town in South Australia
Coffin Bay (Nauo: Mudhabaga), originally Coffin's Bay, is a town at the southern extremity of the Eyre Peninsula, a wheat growing area of South Australia
Coffin_Bay
Mountain in Washington (state), United States
Mount Coffin was a promontory in what is now Longview, Cowlitz County, Washington, U.S. It served as native burial grounds for the Cowlitz Tribe, who practiced
Mount_Coffin
American poet
magazine. Born Robert Peter Coffin, the youngest of ten children to James William Coffin, a descendant of Tristram Coffin and Alice Mary Coombs on a saltwater
Robert_P._T._Coffin
Brazilian fictional character
Zé do Caixão [ˈzɛ du kajˈʃɐ̃w], known in English-speaking countries as Coffin Joe, is a character created and mostly portrayed by Brazilian writer, director
Coffin_Joe
Species of cartilaginous fish
Hypnos monopterygius, also known as the coffin ray or Australian numbfish, is a species of electric ray endemic to Australia, where it is common in inshore
Coffin_ray
Merchandise from the band Kiss
The Kiss Kasket is an item of merchandise licensed by the rock band Kiss. It is a casket decorated with a Kiss logo and pictures of the band members. In
Kiss_Kasket
2013 studio album by Thee Oh Sees
Floating Coffin is the fourteenth studio album by the American garage rock band Thee Oh Sees, released on April 16, 2013, on Castle Face Records. The album
Floating_Coffin
Indonesian novelist and feminist (1936–2018)
Nurhayati Srihardini Siti Nukatin Coffin (29 February 1936 – 4 December 2018), better known by her pen name Nh. Dini (sometimes NH Dini in English), was
Nh._Dini
American politician
Michigan to Joel S. Coffin, Sr. and Harriet Whittington (?-1939). He had a brother, Joel S. Coffin, Jr. (1891-1941). Coffin's family moved to Franklin
Charles_William_Floyd_Coffin
Topics referred to by the same term
Coffin Bay is a town and locality in South Australia. Coffin Bay may also refer to. Coffin Bay mallee, a common name for Eucalyptus albopurpurea Coffin
Coffin_Bay_(disambiguation)
Royal Navy Admiral (1759–1839)
Admiral Sir Isaac Coffin, 1st Baronet, GCH (also Coffin-Greenly; 16 May 1759 – 23 July 1839) was an officer of the Royal Navy who served during the American
Sir_Isaac_Coffin,_1st_Baronet
American astronomer and educator (1815–1890)
John Huntington Crane Coffin (September 14, 1815 – January 8, 1890) was an American astronomer and educator. He was a professor of mathematics with the
John_H._C._Coffin
Henry M. Polhemus and Lewis Augustus Coffin, Jr formed the New York-based architectural firm of Polhemus & Coffin. Together they contributed to a joint
Polhemus_&_Coffin
Topics referred to by the same term
James Coffin may refer to: James Coffin, member of the Coffin whaling family James Henry Coffin (1806–1873), American mathematician and meteorologist
James_Coffin
American diplomat (1796–1861)
John Coffin Jones Jr. (1796 – December 24, 1861) was the first United States Consular Agent to the Kingdom of Hawaii. John Coffin Jones Jr. was born in
John_Coffin_Jones_Jr.
Type of coffin used in Ancient Egypt
Rishi coffins are a type of coffin that originated in Ancient Egypt and used prominently during the 17th Dynasty of Egypt. The word "rishi" is derived
Rishi_coffin
1967 Italian Spaghetti Western film by Ferdinando Baldi
Django, Prepare a Coffin (Italian: Preparati la bara!, "Prepare the Coffin!"), alternatively titled Viva Django, is a 1968 Italian spaghetti Western film
Django,_Prepare_a_Coffin
American abolitionist (1803–1881)
Catherine White Coffin (born Catherine White; September 10, 1803 – May 22, 1881), also known as "Auntie Katie", was an American Quaker abolitionist and
Catherine_White_Coffin
Film and television actor (1909–1990)
action-adventure productions. Coffin's mother was the actress Elizabeth Christie, and the writer Robert P. T. Coffin was his cousin. In 1940, Coffin appeared as Phillips
Tris_Coffin
Recipient of the Victoria Cross (1870–1959)
Major-General Clifford Coffin, VC, CB, DSO & Bar (10 February 1870 – 4 February 1959) was a British Army officer and recipient of the Victoria Cross, the
Clifford_Coffin
Surname list
House of Coffin is an ancient English family of Norman Origin, which originated in Devonshire. The family lineage goes back to Sir Richard Coffin, a knight
Coffin_(surname)
Canadian murderer
Wilbert Coffin (23 October 1915 – 10 February 1956) was a Canadian prospector who was convicted of murder and executed in Canada. Montreal journalist,
Wilbert_Coffin
American hardcore punk band
Coffin Break are a hardcore punk band from Seattle, Washington. Coffin Break was formed in Seattle in the late-1980s, at the start of the grunge era. The
Coffin_Break
Topics referred to by the same term
Peter Coffin may refer to: Peter Coffin (artist) (born 1972), artist based in New York City Peter Coffin (bishop), Anglican bishop of Ottawa from 1999
Peter_Coffin
COFFIN
COFFIN
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : metonymic occupational name for a basket maker, from Old French cof(f)in ‘basket’ (Late Latin cophinus, Greek kophinos). The modern English word coffin is a specialized development of this term, not attested until the 16th century.Tristram Coffin came from Brixham, Devon, to Haverhill, MA, before 1647. An important line of his descendants is associated with Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Coffin.
COFFIN
COFFIN
Boy/Male
Tamil
Single tusked Lord, Lord Ganesh
Girl/Female
German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Jewellery; Precious Stone; Gem
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from a variant spelling of English Lowell, LOVELL means "little wolf."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Loveable
Girl/Female
American, Bengali, British, English, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
The Lord is Gracious; Jehovah has been Gracious; Has Shown Favor; Ganga River; Good Character; Gift of God
Girl/Female
Indian
Mango Leaf
Boy/Male
Tamil
Master of all creation
Girl/Female
English
Rhyming, meaning pure; or Cady, meaning a rhythmic flow of sounds.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Leggett.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Intelligence
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n.
A morbid growth or deposit of bony matter and at the sides of the coronet and coffin bone of a horse.
n.
A chronic abscess, or fistula of the coronet, in a horse's foot, resulting from inflammation of the tissues investing the coffin bone.
imp. & p. p.
of Coffin
a.
Affected with a kind of chronic laminitis in which there is a growth of soft spongy horn between the coffin bone and the hoof wall. The disease is called pumiced foot, or pumice foot.
n.
A chest; hence, a coffin.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Coffin
n.
A framework of wood or metal placed over the coffin or tomb of a deceased person, and covered with a pall; also, a temporary canopy bearing wax lights and set up in a church, under which the coffin was placed during the funeral ceremonies.
v. t.
To deprive of lead, as of a leaden coffin.
n.
A coarse kind of coffin; also, a thin interior coffin inclosed in a more substantial one.
n.
A species of limestone used among the Greeks for making coffins, which was so called because it consumed within a few weeks the flesh of bodies deposited in it. It is otherwise called lapis Assius, or Assian stone, and is said to have been found at Assos, a city of Lycia.
n.
That part on either side of a horse's hoof between the toe and heel, being the side of the coffin.
n.
A coffin or chest-shaped tomb of the kind of stone described above; hence, any stone coffin.
n.
The hollow crust or hoof of a horse's foot, below the coronet, in which is the coffin bone.
adj.
To rest extended on the ground, a bed, or any support; to be, or to put one's self, in an horizontal position, or nearly so; to be prostate; to be stretched out; -- often with down, when predicated of living creatures; as, the book lies on the table; the snow lies on the roof; he lies in his coffin.
a.
Having no coffin.
n.
A cloth for covering a coffin when on a bier; a pall.
n.
A white mark on the foot of a horse, between the fetlock and the coffin.
n.
A grave, coffin, tomb, or sepulchral monument.
n.
Inflammation of the laminae or fleshy plates along the coffin bone of a horse; founder.
v. t.
To inclose in, or as in, a coffin.