sarcophagussed

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sarcophagussed (not comparable)

  1. Rare form of sarcophagused.
    • 1918, “Pharaoh’s Complaint—From Bloomsbury”, in Motor, volume 32, page 570:
      Even when years put the lid on my monarchy / Still I was reckoned a priceless old thing, / Carefully potted like meat of Maconnochie, / Turned into mummied, sarcophagussed king.
    • a. 1963, Robinson Jeffers, “To Kill in War Is Not Murder”, in The Beginning & the End and Other Poems, New York, N.Y.: Random House, published 1963, →LCCN, series II (Do You Still Make War?), page 28:
      The beauty of men is dead, or defaced and sarcophagussed / Under vile caricatures; the enormous inhuman / Beauty of things goes on, the beauty of God, the eternal beauty, and perhaps they’ll see it.
    • 2001 November 28, se...@gaudaprime.com, “Synchro-watch : Shadow”, in alt.fan.blakes-7 (Usenet):
      She deals with the cosmos and cosmic beings (the Dark, the Thaarn, the Sarcophagussed Alien).
    • 2006, Geoffrey McSkimming, Cairo Jim and the Sunken Sarcophagus of Sekheret, Walker Books, →ISBN, page 31:
      He switched the royal mummy for his winnings. The doubloons from Monte Carlo await us, sarcophagussed in all their sub-marine splendour!