"Threne" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Threne" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Threne" Meaning

A lugubre poem or song, typically one of lamentation.

"Threne" Examples

Definition: Mourning poem or dirge


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Example: In some cultures, plays or operas based on Shakespeare's works are still used as a threne for deaths of nobility and intellectuals. It signifies a tribute to the deceased.

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So prevalent was Pan, and so uniform the anguish of all the Pierides, that even the very rocks begin to feel a lament like a threne forboding death.

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The forms of wild-sorrow's threne recollected

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Here we see how, beneath the grey Atlantic, in the crashing threne, the undying youth, –

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When Wordsworth turns to the relations between the natural world and human culture in his poetry, he often employs the Gothic style's rich vocabulary, including a dramatic threne

From literary contexts: These examples illustrate how the word "threne" is typically used in different literary contexts, such as lamentations and mourning poems.

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