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Threnody Jul Thren Uh Dee Noun Song Lamentation Dead Greek

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threnody /THREN-uh-dee/
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A song of lamentation for the dead.

[From Greek threnoidia, from threnos (lament) + oide (song). Ultimately from Indo-European root wed- (to speak) that is also the forefather of such words as ode, tragedy, comedy, parody, melody, and rhapsody.]

"In his new novel James Lee Burke ties all these elements together in what amounts to a threnody of grief for the American dream." - Mike Phillips; Both Villains And Victims; The Guardian (London, UK); Jul 31, 2004.

"For Dorin, it was a full-throated threnody of decision." - Jerry Izenberg; A Jersey Hero Hits Home; The Star-Ledger (Newark, New Jersey); Jul 25, 2004.

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