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exĕquĭae, exĕquor, etc., v. exseq-.

exsĕquĭae (exequ-), ārum, f. [exsequor, I. B.].

  1. I. A funeral procession, funeral obsequies (freq. and class.; syn.: funus, pompa, justa, inferiae, feralia): funus, quo amici convenerant ad exsequias cohonestandas, Cic. Quint. 15, 50; cf.: exsequias funeris prosequi, id. Clu. 71, 201; and: funus innumeris exsequiis celebratum, Plin. 10, 43, 60, § 122: Clodii cadaver spoliatum imaginibus, exsequiis, Cic. Mil. 13, 33: justis exsequiarum, id. Leg, 2, 17, 42: fertur in exsequiis matrona, Ov. F. 2, 847: exsequiis rite solutis, Verg. A. 7, 5 et saep.: exsequias ire, to go to the funeral, Ter. Ph. 5, 8, 37; Ov. Am. 2, 6, 2; Sil. 15, 395; Vulg. Gen. 50, 10 al.
  2. II. Transf., in late Lat., for reliquiae, the earthly remains, relics: humiliter sepultae Neronis, Eutr. 7, 18; id. 9, 2; Sext. Ruf. Brev. 22.

exsĕquĭālis (exequ-), e, adj. [exsequiae], of or belonging to a funeral, funereal: carmina, dirges, Ov. M. 14, 430.
Subst.: exsĕquĭālĭa, ium, n. plur., funeral rites, Stat. Th. 11, 610.

exsĕquĭor (exequ-), ātus, 1, v. dep. [exsequiae], to perform the funeral rites, to bury (ante-class.), Varr. ap. Non. 107, 6: funus, id. ib. 48, 8.