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Webster 1913 Edition
Elegiac
1.
Belonging to elegy, or written in elegiacs; plaintive; expressing sorrow or lamentation;
as, an
elegiac
lay; elegiac
strains.Elegiac
griefs, and songs of love. Mrs. Browning.
2.
Used in elegies;
as,
elegiac
verse; the elegiac
distich or couplet, consisting of a dactylic hexameter and pentameter.E-le′gi-ac
,Noun.
Elegiac verse.
Webster 1828 Edition
Elegiac
ELE'GIAC
,Adj.
1.
Used in elegies. Pentameter verse is elegiac.Definition 2024
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English
Adjective
elegiac (comparative more elegiac, superlative most elegiac)
- Of, or relating to an elegy.
- the elegiac distich or couplet, consisting of a dactylic hexameter and pentameter
- Expressing sorrow or mourning.
- Elizabeth Browning
- Elegiac griefs, and songs of love.
- Elizabeth Browning
Quotations
- 1808, Sir Walter Scott, Marmion: A Tale of Flodden Field, "Canto the Third: Introduction":
- Hast thou no elegiac verse
- For Brunswick's venerable hearse?
Noun
elegiac (plural elegiacs)
- A poem composed in the couplet style of classical elegies: a line of dactylic hexameter followed by a line of dactylic pentameter