sepult means buried. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 82 out of 100.
Etymology
From Latin sepultus.
adj
- buried.“The masterpieces revealed to us from this sepult city have afforded us a new appreciation of the treasures of antiquity, and revealed to the present generation the state of science and civilization before the downfal [sic] of the Roman empire.”
verb
- To bury or inter.“I, Richarde Haye of Screvynge &c., my bodie to be sepulted and buried in the churche yeard of our blessed ladye of Knaresburght nye ye churche dore.”