Also seen spelled lich or lyke, lych is the old English name for a dead body or corpse. The name derives from the Old English word "Lic" meaning a corpse.
"Cuz they wuz afeard of 'un, they 'ad to make a stone coffin for 'is lych"
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The way how people from Liverpool horrifically say the word, "like."
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A lych gate is a roofed gateway to a churchyard with a stand on which the people carrying the coffin could place it, while they rested before moving into the church for the service. Often a lych gate would have seats as, before the days of motorised hearses, coffins were often carried considerable distances. The lych gate gave those carrying the coffin the opportunity to rest and gather themselves before carrying the departed on the last leg of their journey with care and dignity.
It's no surprise that so many English country churches have a lych gate.
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