threnodic

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threnody +‎ -ic

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threnodic (not comparable)

  1. Pertaining or similar to a threnody.
    • 1964, Stanley Sadie, “Cheltenham Festival”, in The Musical Times, volume 105, number 1459, page 673:
      There is a definite poetic impulse here, too: possibly threnodic in character (the work is dedicated to the memory of her mother), but certainly with some elements of darkness and poignancy underlying it.

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