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elegy

English

Etymology

From Middle French elegie, from Latin eleg?a, itself a borrowing from Ancient Greek ??????? (elegeí?), ellipsis of ??????? ??? (elegeí? ?id?, an elegiac song).

Pronunciation

  • (General American, Received Pronunciation, Canada) IPA(key): /??l?d?i/
  • Hyphenation: el?e?gy

Noun

elegy (plural elegies)

  1. A mournful or plaintive poem; a funeral song; a poem of lamentation. [from early 16th c.]
  2. (music) A composition of mournful character.
  3. a classical poem written in elegiac meter

Synonyms

  • dirge, threnody

Coordinate terms

  • requiem – a piece of music played at a mass for the dead

Derived terms

Translations

See also

  • eulogy – similar sounding funeral word

Anagrams

  • lyege

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epicede

English

Etymology

From Latin epic?d?um, from Ancient Greek ?????????? (epik?deion), neuter singular form of ?????????? (epik?deios), from ??? (epí, upon) + ????? (kêdos, care).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??p?si?d/

Noun

epicede (plural epicedes or epicedia)

  1. An elegy; an ode to someone deceased.

Synonyms

  • elegy, epicedium

Translations

Anagrams

  • depiece

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