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elegy - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of elegy in Hindi

Noun

  • शोकगीत
  • मर्सिया

elegy Definition

Noun

  • a poem of serious reflection, typically a lament for the dead.
  • (in Greek and Roman poetry) a poem written in elegiac couplets, as notably by Catullus and Propertius.

elegy Example

  • Elegy: Young lost wine, a ruined kid with hell to pay, for being the child of a comic goat. ( एलीगी: युवा खोई हुई शराब, एक बर्बाद बच्चे को नरक में भुगतान करने के लिए, एक कॉमिक बकरी का बच्चा होने के लिए। )
  • When I looked at it that way, I saw that Alice had been exactly correct: the myth was an elegy. ( जब मैंने इसे इस तरह देखा, तो मैंने देखा कि ऐलिस बिल्कुल सही थी: मिथक एक शोकगीत था। )
  • Then they played more, at the request of the guests,—first an elegy by Ernst, and then various other pieces. ( फिर उन्होंने मेहमानों के अनुरोध पर और अधिक बजाया, - पहले अर्न्स्ट द्वारा एक शोकगीत, और फिर कई अन्य टुकड़े। )

More Sentence

  • The latest form of poetry adopted from Greece and destined to gain and permanently to hold the ear of the world was the elegy.
  • This is the ending of the elegy of the 'Jeune Malade' by Andre Chenier, by Andre Chenier whose throat was cut by the ras.
  • It can properly be rendered the 'grave’ only where that word is taken, as in Gray's Elegy, to include the state of departed souls.
  • An elegy written by him in Latin on the death of a friend attracted the attention of Count von Briihl, the prime minister, who expressed a desire to see the author.
  • In some sense then, this myth is not just an elegy for preliterate consciousness, but also an elegy for decline of the Female Spirit.
  • Keith wonders if somewhere back in the Lamplighter family tree are some Slavs, because it calls to him, this elegy, if that’s what it is.
  • William Basse wrote an elegy entitled " On Mr . Wm.
  • The book was called an " elegy for a season ".
  • This was better than he'd ever imagined it could be, and he celebrated with a silent elegy to the Guardian of Blackness, who had made it all possible.