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Is there a word ‘deadee’ meaning a portrait of the deceased in English?I found the word in a onli
Is there a word ‘deadee’ meaning a portrait of the deceased in English?I found the word in a online dictionary but highly doubt if it truly existed or not ,so I ask here
hope I make sense :)
Jun 1, 2013 5:46 PM
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Not that I know of. In our usual "British" way we would probably just tactfully call it a "Historic Portrait"
June 1, 2013
No, not really. I've only seen "deadie" used once, but not in that context.
June 1, 2013
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