interment/ɪnˈtɝmənt/EtymologyFrom Middle English enterement, interment, from Old French enterrement. By surface analysis, inter + -ment.interment means the act of burying a dead body; burial. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 75 out of 100.nounThe act of burying a dead body; burial.“In a chamber tomb at Milatos, Mr. Evans discovered in 1899 a painted larnax or sarcophagus, on which there is figured a great Mycenæan body shield, although not of the usual figure-of-eight shape. A false neck vase, however, that belongs almost certainly to the same interment is, in shape and design, similar to one found at Muliana in company with two late bronze broadswords, and bronze brooches l”