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What is another word for Dirge? – 113 Dirge Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    lament elegy requiem threnody mournful song funeral song burial hymn lamentation plaint wail moan keen coronach monody air melody hymn song tune air strain elegiac poem funeral march dirgeful music mournful music sorrowful music plaintive music melancholy music somber music funeral dirge death song lamenting mourning grieving

    Meaning of Dirge

    A song or hymn of lamentation, especially one sung at a funeral.

    Definitions

    • A song or hymn of lamentation, especially one sung at a funeral
    • * A mournful or gloomy piece of music

    Etymology of Dirge

    The word "dirge" has its roots in Old English and Latin, with the Old English word "dirge" being derived from the Latin word "dirige", which is the first word of the Latin antiphon "Dirige Domine deus meus in conspectu tuo viam meam" ("Direct my way, O Lord my God, in thy sight"), used in the Office of the Dead
    Historically, the term "dirge" referred to a type of hymn or song sung at funerals or memorial services, often with a mournful or melancholic tone

    Example Uses

    • The mourners sang a dirge as they followed the coffin to the graveyard
    • * The funeral procession was accompanied by the somber sound of a dirge played on the organ

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

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