Threnody vs Lament - What's the difference?
threnody | lament |
A song or poem of lamentation or mourning for a dead person; a dirge; an elegy.
* 1879 , (John McElroy), Andersonville: A Story of Rebel Military Prisons , ch. 44:
* 1973 , Ann Bond, "New Organ Music," The Musical Times , vol. 114, no. 1565, p. 741:
To express grief; to weep or wail; to mourn.
* Bible, John xvi. 20
To feel great sorrow or regret; to bewail.
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* Dryden
Lament is a synonym of threnody.
As nouns the difference between threnody and lament
is that threnody is a song or poem of lamentation or mourning for a dead person; a dirge; an elegy while lament is an expression of grief, suffering, or sadness.As a verb lament is
to express grief; to weep or wail; to mourn.threnody
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(wikipedia threnody)Noun
(threnodies)- The fifer actually knew but one tune "The Bonnie Blue Flag"—and did not know that well. But it was all that he had, and he played it with wearisome monotony for every camp call. . . . I never hated any piece of music as I came to hate that threnody of treason.
- A strongly personal note runs through Kenneth Leighton's Improvisation (Novello, 35p), which is a threnody in memory of Maurice de Sausm?rez. Gently undulating, cantabile lines of ‘mourning’ alternate with sharp, anguished note-clusters which work up to a fierce paroxysm of grief.
Synonyms
* dirge, elegyDerived terms
* threnodial * threnodic * threnodistlament
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Derived terms
* (l) (rare)Verb
(en verb)- Ye shall weep and lament , but the world shall rejoice.
Southampton hammer eight past hapless Sunderland in barmy encounter", The Guardian , 18 October 2014:
- By the end, Sunderland were lucky to lose by the same scoreline Northampton Town suffered against Southampton, in 1921. The Sunderland manager, Gus Poyet, lamented that it was “the most embarrassed I’ve ever been on a football pitch, without a doubt”.
- One laughed at follies, one lamented crimes.
