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Meaning of Elegy
A poem or song of mourning, typically for someone who has died.
Definitions
- A poem of serious reflection, typically mourning the loss of someone or something
- A musical composition that is mournful or melancholic
- A formal expression of sorrow or regret, often in verse or song
Etymology of Elegy
The word "elegy" comes from the Greek word "elegos", meaning "mournful song"
The term has been used in English since the 16th century to describe a type of poem or song that expresses sorrow or mourning
In ancient Greece, elegies were often sung or recited at funerals or to commemorate the dead
Example Uses
- The poet wrote a beautiful elegy to honor the memory of her deceased loved one
- The composer created a haunting elegy for solo piano to express his grief and sorrow
- The elegy was sung by the choir at the funeral, moving many in the congregation to tears