All 11 Uses of
sarcophagus
in
Throne of Glass
- A sarcophagus.†
p. 183.1sarcophagus = stone coffin
- A second sarcophagus had been placed beside the woman, depicting a man.†
p. 183.2
- She stepped back from the sarcophagi, suddenly cold.†
p. 183.9 *
- Her likeness had been perfectly rendered on the sarcophagus.†
p. 185.8sarcophagus = stone coffin
- Elena Havilliard looked at her husband's sarcophagus.†
p. 186.1
- Celaena stalked between the two sarcophagi.†
p. 193.2
- Celaena paused beside Elena's sarcophagus.†
p. 193.3sarcophagus = stone coffin
- The pounding of her feet echoed through the tomb as she ran between the sarcophagi for Damaris, the sword of the ancient king.†
p. 315.9
- Still, Celaena paused beside Elena's sarcophagus and looked at the beautiful face carved from marble.†
p. 316.9sarcophagus = stone coffin
- She often visited the tomb in her dreams—to slay the ridderak again, to be trapped inside Elena's sarcophagus, to face a featureless young woman with golden hair and a crown far too heavy for her to bear—but tonight ...tonight, it was just her and Elena, and the tomb was filled with moonlight, not a sign to be seen of the ridderak's corpse.†
p. 398.4
- "How are you recovering?" the queen asked, leaning against the side of her own sarcophagus.†
p. 398.6
Definition:
a stone coffin (usually bearing sculpture or inscriptions)