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  • 1funeral — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. obsequies; burial, interment, entombment. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Rites for the dead] Syn. burial, interment, last rites, obsequies, memorial service, burial ceremony, sepulture, entombment, mortuary… …

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  • 2lament — I. v. n. Mourn, grieve, weep, sorrow, wail, moan, complain. II. v. a. 1. Bewail, deplore, bemoan, mourn, sorrow over or for. 2. Regret, deplore. III. n. 1. Wailing, moaning, moan, lamentation, plaint, complaint. 2. Dirge, elegy, epicedium,… …

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  • 3lament — v 1. mourn, mourn for, sorrow, grieve, grieve for, feel for, be or feel sorry for, weep for, pity; condole, commiserate, compassionate, sympathize; deplore, bewail, bemoan, moan, groan, Inf. sing or cry the blues; regret, repine, rue, rue the day …

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  • 4The Song of the Lark — infobox Book | name = The Song of the Lark title orig = translator = image caption = author = Willa Cather illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = novel publisher = release date = 1915 english… …

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  • 5Into the West (song) — Into the West is a song written by Fran Walsh, Howard Shore and Annie Lennox, and performed by Lennox herself during the closing credits of the movie . It has also been recorded by New Zealand singers Hayley Westenra and Yulia Townsend.The song… …

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  • 6Greenways — is a set of three short atmospheric piano works composed by John Ireland in 1937; entitled The Cherry Tree , Cypress and The Palm and May . They were written when the composer was 57 and are amongst the last sets of piano works he wrote.Greenways …

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  • 7elegy — [n] dirge death song, funeral song, knell, lament, plaint, requiem, threnody; concepts 262,293,595 …

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  • 8coranach — n. [Written also Coronach and Coranich.] Dirge, funeral song or lament …

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  • 9Nenia Dea — (Engl.: Goddess Nenia; rarely Naenia[1]) was an ancient funeral deity of Rome, who had a sanctuary outside of the Porta Viminalis.[2] The cult of the Nenia is doubtlessly a very old one, but according to Georg Wissowa[3] the location of Nenia s… …

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  • 10MUSIC — This article is arranged according to the following outline: introduction written sources of direct and circumstantial evidence the material relics and iconography notated sources oral tradition archives and important collections of jewish music… …

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