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epitaphinscription on a tomb or mortuary monument; words in praise of the deceased Not to be confused with:epithet – a word or phrase applied to a person to describe a quality; nickname; sobriquet; designation; a curse or insultep·i·taph E0183300 (ĕp′ĭ-tăf′)n.1. An inscription on a tombstone in memory of the one buried there.2. A brief literary piece commemorating a deceased person. [Middle English, from Old French epitaphe, from Latin epitaphium, from Greek epitaphion, from neuter of epitaphios, funerary : epi-, epi- + taphos, tomb.] ep′i·taph′ic adj.epitaph (ˈɛpɪˌtɑːf; -ˌtæf) n1. a commemorative inscription on a tombstone or monument2. a speech or written passage composed in commemoration of a dead person3. a final judgment on a person or thing[C14: via Latin from Greek epitaphion, from epitaphios over a tomb, from epi- + taphos tomb] epitaphic adj ˈepiˌtaphist nep•i•taph (ˈɛp ɪˌtæf, -ˌtɑf) n. 1. a commemorative inscription on a tomb or mortuary monument about the person buried at that site. 2. a brief composition in commemoration or praise of a deceased person. [1350–1400; Middle English < Latin epitaphium < Greek epitáphion, n. use of neuter of epitáphios over or at a tomb] ep`i•taph′ic (-ˈtæf ɪk) adj. epitaph - From Greek epi, "upon, over," and taphos, "tomb" or "funeral."See also related terms for tomb.epitaph1. an inscription on a monument, as on a gravestone. 2. a short piece of prose or verse written in honor of a dead person. — epitaphial, epitaphian, epitaphic, adj.See also: DeathepitaphA eulogy commemorating the dead.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | epitaph - an inscription on a tombstone or monument in memory of the person buried thereinscription, lettering - letters inscribed (especially words engraved or carved) on something | | 2. | epitaph - a summary statement of commemoration for a dead personmemorial, remembrance, commemoration - a recognition of meritorious service |
epitaphnoun commemoration, inscription, elegy, engraving, obituary His words are carved as his epitaph on the headstone of his grave.Translationsepitaph (ˈepitaːf) noun something written or said about a dead person, especially something written on a tombstone. 墓誌銘 墓志铭epitaph
epitaph, strictly, an inscription on a tomb; by extension, a statement, usually in verse, commemorating the dead. The earliest such inscriptions are those found on Egyptian sarcophagi. In England epitaphs did not begin to assume a literary character until the time of Elizabeth I. Ben Jonson, John Milton, Alexander Pope, and Samuel Johnson were considered masters of the art. The epitaph on Ben Jonson's own tomb in Westminster Abbey was splendidly brief: "O rare Ben Jonson!" Epitaphs are often humorous. It is not known whether the epitaph printed below is amusing by design or by accident: Here lie I Martin Elginbrodde: Have mercy on my soul, Lord God, As I wad do, were I Lord God, And ye were Martin Elginbrodde.Epitaph a gravestone inscription, generally in verse. A verse epitaph is a short poem, usually with a message to the deceased or from the deceased to passersby, for example, “Passerby, stop! . . .” An epitaph may be an actual inscription on a gravestone or a short literary work, written as if for a gravestone, appearing in a collection of poetry. In European literature the epitaph developed as a variation of the classical epigram; noteworthy early epitaphs include those by Simonides of Ceos (fifth century B.C.). A popular genre in the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the age of classicism, the epitaph subsequently came to be little used. The parodie or satiric epitaph, such as those written by R. Burns, is similar to the epigram of modern times and has survived longer than other types of epitaph. In modern times, epitaphs on gravestones or memorials that have literary merit are a rare phenomenon; an example is A. V. Lunacharskii’s epitaph to the fighters of the revolution on the Field of Mars. epitaph
Synonyms for epitaphnoun commemorationSynonyms- commemoration
- inscription
- elegy
- engraving
- obituary
Words related to epitaphnoun an inscription on a tombstone or monument in memory of the person buried thereRelated Wordsnoun a summary statement of commemoration for a dead personRelated Words- memorial
- remembrance
- commemoration
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