elegiac

elegiac
also elegiacal adjective Etymology: Late Latin elegiacus, from Greek elegeiakos, from elegeion Date: 1542 1. a. of, relating to, or consisting of two dactylic hexameter lines the second of which lacks the arsis in the third and sixth feet b. (1) written in or consisting of elegiac couplets (2) noted for having written poetry in such couplets c. of or relating to the period in Greece about the seventh century B.C. when poetry written in such couplets flourished 2. of, relating to, or comprising elegy or an elegy; especially expressing sorrow often for something now past <
an elegiac lament for departed youth
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elegiac nounelegiacally adverb

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  • Elegiac — refers either to those compositions that are like elegies or to a specific poetic meter used in Classical elegies. The Classical elegiac meter has two lines, making it a couplet: a line of dactylic hexameter, followed by a line of dactylic… …   Wikipedia

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  • elegiac — index disconsolate, lugubrious Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • elegiac — англ. [илиджа/йэк] elegiaco ит. [эледжи/ако] élégiaque фр. [элежиа/к] elegisch нем. [эле/гиш] элегический, печальный …   Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов

  • elegiac — 1580s, from M.Fr. élégiaque, from L. elegiacus, from Gk. elegeiakos, from eleigeia (see ELEGY (Cf. elegy)). Related: Elegiacally …   Etymology dictionary

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  • elegiac — ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to or characteristic of an elegy. 2) wistfully mournful. DERIVATIVES elegiacally adverb …   English terms dictionary

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