Associations to the word «Elegy»
Noun
- String
- Faber
- Translation
- Horace
- Preface
- Prometheus
- Gunnar
- Genre
- Sadness
- Quartet
- Sidney
- Overture
- Op
- Death
- Admirer
- Aphrodite
- Burns
- Mad
- Contemplation
- Lyric
- Grief
- Flute
- Fragment
- Allusion
- Ab
- Trombone
- Concerto
- Hammond
- Parody
- Samson
- Lover
- Parry
- Rhyme
- Schoolboy
- Emerson
- Percy
- Patron
- Accompaniment
- Shepherd
- Puritan
- Symphony
- Anthology
- Essay
- Bloom
- Harp
- Sermon
- Exeter
- Hermit
- Memory
- Woe
- Maria
- Nymph
- Composition
- Grave
- Imitation
- Deceased
- Imam
- Imagery
- Collection
- Abraham
- Riddle
- Consolation
- Martyr
- Dylan
- Genius
- Theme
Adjective
Wiktionary
ELEGY, noun. A mournful or plaintive poem; a funeral song; a poem of lamentation.
Dictionary definition
ELEGY, noun. A mournful poem; a lament for the dead.
Wise words
A word is not a crystal, transparent and unchanged; it is
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and content according to the circumstances and time in which
it is used.