Associations to the word «Elegy»
Noun
- Romance
- Revolutionary
- Thomas
- Memoir
- Iris
- Pamphlet
- Quote
- Compare
- Monument
- Cycle
- Contemporary
- Recital
- Sensibility
- Scribe
- Manuscript
- Detention
- Composer
- Romantic
- Finn
- Homer
- Hastings
- Narrator
- Literature
- Angel
- Philharmonic
- Tribute
- Matthew
- Isabel
- Sorrow
- Pen
- Motif
- Madonna
- Brooke
- Dogs
- Chieftain
- Love
- Subject
- Hi
- Dead
- Author
- Beauty
- Young
- Piece
- Perfection
- Work
- Roth
- Translator
- Suite
- Saul
- Rhetoric
- Foster
- Song
- Touching
- Ruin
- Fu
- Emmanuel
- Scholar
- Acclaim
- Blair
- Pork
- Echo
- Aids
- Cromwell
- Writing
- Friendship
- Passion
- Lester
- Cruz
- Hercules
- Arnold
- Occasion
Adjective
Adverb
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
Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking
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