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单词 epicedion
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epicedionn.

Brit. /ˌɛpᵻˈsiːdɪən/, U.S. /ˌɛpəˈsidiən/
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymon: Latin epicēdīon.
Etymology: < classical Latin epicēdīon epicedium n. Compare earlier epicede n., epicedium n.
A funeral ode; a lament over a dead person; = epicedium n.
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society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > poem or piece of poetry > lyric poem > [noun] > ode > funeral ode
epicede1549
epicedium1587
epicedian1598
epicedion1612
1612 W. Rowley To Charles in J. Taylor Great Brit. in Blacke (rev. ed.) sig. C3 May thy Age neuer see An Epicedion insculp't for thee.
1774 T. Warton Hist. Eng. Poetry I. Diss. ii. sig. g4 There is a poem De Laudibus Anselmi, and an epicedion on that prelate, commonly ascribed to Eadmer.
1837 W. H. Ainsworth Crichton p. xiii An Epicedion on this venerable character.
1877 C. T. Cruttwell Hist. Rom. Lit. iii. vi. 433 The epicedion on a little girl who died at the age of six, is a lovely gem that may almost bear comparison with Catullus.
1913 C. H. Moore in Anniv. Papers Kittredge xv. 128 The development of the epicedion as a literary type belongs to the Hellenistic age.
2003 Rev. Eng. Stud. 54 391 The way in which West weaves in and out of private and public positions renders his poem much more nearly an epicedion—which some classical critics tried laboriously to separate from the elegy.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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