BURY, v.t. ber'ry.
1. To deposit a deceased person in the grave; to inter a corpse; to entomb.
2. To cover with earth, as See d sown.
3. To hide; to conceal; to overwhelm; to cover with any thing; as, to bury any one in the ruins of a city.
4. To withdraw or conceal in retirement; as, to bury one's self in a monastery or in solitude.
5. To commit to the water; to deposit in the ocean; as dead bodies buried in the deep.
6. To place one thing within another.
Thy name so buried in her.
7. To forget and forgive; to hide in oblivion; as, to bury an injury.
To bury the hatchet, in the striking metaphorical language of American Indians, is to lay aside the instruments of war, forget injuries, and make peace.