Sentence example with the word 'dirge'

dirge

alba, boat song, chant, eclogue, folk song, keen, madrigal, passing bell, roundelay, tenso, wake

Definition n. a song or hymn of mourning composed or performed as a memorial to a dead person

Last update: September 27, 2015


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The specter, after listening for a moment, joined in the mournful dirge; and floated out upon the bleak, dark night.   [noun]

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Why not make - say - all television stations play that dirge at some point during the day?   [noun]

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Do you happen to recollect," he went on, turning to Demetrius, "our conversation on board ship about a dirge for Pytho.   [noun]

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CORONACH, a dirge.   [noun]

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Thy death's hour heard no kindred wail, No holy knell thy requiem rung; Thy mourners were the plaided Gael, Thy dirge the clamourous pibroch sung.   [noun]

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CORONACH, a dirge.   [noun]

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In pity for his unhappy fate, the Muses collected his remains, which they buried at the foot of Mount Olympus, and the nightingale warbled a funeral dirge over his grave.   [noun]

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The funeral pyre was then lighted, and the voices of the Muses were heard chanting his funeral dirge.   [noun]

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It is not meant that for three centuries the dirge-writers had nothing else to sing of; much less, that they sang of the fall of Jerusalem (presupposed by our book) before its occurrence.   [Please select]

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The favourite song of the Egyptians, according to Herodotus, was a dirge.   [Please select]

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It strikes me this ought ter fetch somethin' first cousin to a dirge.'   [Please select]

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