dirge - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dirge in Hindi

  • शोकगीत
  • मरसिया
  • रोना
  • कुहराम
  • करुण गीत

dirge Definition

Noun

  • a lament for the dead, especially one forming part of a funeral rite.

dirge Example

  • The wind blew the entire night, creaking and groaning about the old building in a mournful dirge. ( पूरी रात हवा चली, पुरानी इमारत के बारे में एक शोकपूर्ण शोक में कराहती और कराहती रही। )
  • The sailors, desirous of hearing so famous a musician, consented, and the poet, standing on the deck of the ship, in full minstrel's attire, sang a dirge accompanied by his lyre. ( इतने प्रसिद्ध संगीतकार को सुनने के इच्छुक नाविकों ने सहमति व्यक्त की, और कवि, जहाज के डेक पर खड़े होकर, पूरे मिनस्ट्रेल की पोशाक में, अपने गीत के साथ एक शोक गीत गाया। )
  • Rather, the contrary; for he implies that The Qinoth contained not only Jeremiah's single dirge on Josiah, but also the elegies of " all the singing men and singing women," from the time of Josiah's death (608) down to his own day (3rd century). ( बल्कि, इसके विपरीत; क्योंकि उनका तात्पर्य यह है कि किनोथ में न केवल योशिय्याह पर यिर्मयाह का एकल शोक शामिल है, बल्कि योशिय्याह की मृत्यु (६०८) से लेकर उसके अपने दिन (तीसरी शताब्दी) तक "सभी गायन पुरुषों और गायन महिलाओं" की शोकगीत भी हैं। )
  • is strictly a " dirge." ( सख्ती से एक "डीर्ज" है। )

More Sentence

  • John Ball and a group of peasants sing a dirge over Wat Tyler.
  • After his death the mourning pupil wrote a funeral dirge (1908) in memory of his master.
  • My teenage daughter was bored by the music at the opera and referred to it as one long funeral dirge.  
  • As the dirge was played on the church piano, the widow and her children wept.  
  • At that moment, the slow and solemn chant of a funeral dirge sounded from afar.
  • A solemn dirge (specially composed for this new and original piece) is sung.
  • Yet mourning and dirge are but of formal observance, when a brave champion has died for her God.
  • Every waft of the air Was a whisper of prayer, Or a dirge for the dead.
  • After the reading of the Declaration, followed by the playing of a dirge by the band, Hon.
  • No dirge will I upraise, But waft the angel on her flight with a Paean of old days!
  • In a moment he appeared and at a given signal they buzzed out of my sight, humming a farewell dirge as they went.
  • The legendary singer wrote a dirge to perform at a memorial service for the victims of the recent terrorist attack.  
  • For a class project, my psychology professor asked all of us to write a poetic dirge about a deceased love one.  
  • Unfortunately these 5 tracks tend to bleed into one another like a mid tempo funeral dirge.
  • Ambient soundscapes, drum machine trickery, and the occasional guitar dirge pepper the album.
  • tuneless indie dirge.
  • The list was an endless dirge over the airwaves of Japan.
  • "The End " serves as a haunting dirge.
  • In a movie, a dirge would have provided background music.
  • Throughout the march, the band plays somber dirges and hymns.
  • Cover design by Teloch and Taipan, artwork by Dirge Rep.
  • It starts like a slow dirge with a Ringo like vocal.
  • They still play a dirge for the rally that began in November.
  • Perhaps, but the band is tuning up for the funeral dirge.
  • Dirge-like mantras mutate into something semi-sparkling.
  • The sorrows of his country and his own physical sufferings have communicated a melancholy tone to the writings of Krasinski, which read like a dirge, or as if the poet stood always by an open grave - and the grave is that of Poland.