"Threnode" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Threnode" Meaning

Threnody is a song of lamentation or a poem which mourns the loss of someone or something.

"Threnode" Examples

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A threnody is a song or hymn of lamentation, especially one composed in memory of the dead.

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Public Threnody


The queen's official obituary was replaced by a national threnody, a dirge sung by the choir in the cathedral during her funeral procession.

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Ancient Custom


In ancient Greece, family members would often hold a threnody after a loved one's passing, singing traditional songs of lament in honor of the deceased.

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Poetic Inspiration


The poet was heavily inspired by the haunting sounds of the distant threnody echoing through the streets of the city, which found its way into his latest collection of melancholic ballads.

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Literary Term


The term threnody was first coined by Adam deville in his poem "The Progress of Happiness", where he described it as a euphemistic term for a sad funeral hymn.

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Musical Piece


The Lachrimosa by Mozart is an example of a threnody, a most elegiac lament that has been a piece of music par excellence.

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