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单词 epicede
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epiceden.

Brit. /ˈɛpᵻsiːd/, U.S. /ˈɛpəˌsid/
Forms: 1500s– epicede, 1600s epiced.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymon: Latin epicēdīon.
Etymology: < classical Latin epicēdīon epicedium n., with omission of the ending.
A funeral ode; a lament over a dead person; = epicedium n.
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epicedium1587
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1549 J. Bale in J. Leland Laboryouse Journey Pref. sig. Biij Hys worthye worckes..with hys Epigrames and Epicedes.
1613 W. Browne Britannia's Pastorals I. v. 86 To heare the Swan sing her owne Epiced.
1654 R. Vilvain in tr. Enchiridium Epigr. vi. 99 Ausonius made many Epiceds.
1785 W. Hutchinson Hist. & Antiq. Durham I. 452 J. Fox the martyr wrote an epicede on his death.
1848 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 64 228 He had hastily flattered Richard Cromwell's brief authority by an epicede on Oliver.
1910 Scotsman 12 Sept. 2/2 Elegies on Patrick Forbes so abound that they give the impression of forming about half of the book. Epicedes on others, complimentary verses, and epigrams make up the rest.
1986 J. T. Shawcross in N. Fraistat Poems in their Place 130 The textual evidence is strongly in favor of classifying it as an epicede.
2013 Renaissance Q. 66 306 Perrine Galand's study of the epicede written by Protestant Jacobus Micyllus in honor of his late wife.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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