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el·egi·ac\elegiac poetry elegische Gedichte* * *["elI'dZaɪək]1. adjelegisch2. n usu pl (LITER)elegischer Vers, Vers m im elegischen Versmaß* * *A adj (adv elegiacally)1. elegisch:elegiac distich, elegiac couplet elegisches Distichon2. elegisch, schwermütig, klagend, Klage…B s2. elegisches Gedicht -
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elegiac, elegiacal
1> элегический
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elegiac, elegiacal distich элегический дистих
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elegiac, elegiacal stanza строфа из четырех строк, написанная
пятистопным ямбом; схема рифм абаб
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elegiac, elegiacal poet поэт, пишущий элегическим дистихом;
автор элегических стихов
2> мечтательно-грустный, элегический
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elegiac, elegiacal mood грустное настроение
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an elegiac, elegiacal lament for departed youth сетования
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[͵elıʹdʒaıək,(ə)l] a1. элегическийelegiac(al) stanza - строфа из четырёх строк, написанная пятистопным ямбом; схема рифм абаб
elegiac(al) poet - а) поэт, пишущий элегическим дистихом; б) автор элегических стихов
2. мечтательно-грустный, элегическийan elegiac(al) lament for departed youth - сетования по поводу ушедшей юности
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элегический - * distich элегический дистих - * stanza строфа из четырех строк, написанная пятистопным ямбом;
схема рифм абаб - * poet поэт, пишущий элегическим дистихом;
автор элегических стихов мечтательно-грустный, элегический - * mood грустное настроение - an * lament for departed youth сетования по поводу ушедшей юностиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > elegiac, elegiacal
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m (G dystychu) Literat. 1. (strofa) distich- wiersz napisany dystychem a poem written in distich- dystych elegijny elegiac distich a. couplet2. (wiersz) closed couplet, distich* * *miteor.lit. distich, couplet; dystych elegijny elegiac distich.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dystych
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General subject: elegiac distich, elegiacal distichУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > элегический дистих
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ĕpōdos, i, m., = epôdos (singing to), a form of lyric metre invented by Archilochus, in which a longer verse is followed by a shorter one, not including the elegiac distich. So in Roman literature, the Epodi of Horace, Ter. Maur. p. 2422 P.; Diom. p. 482 ib.; Quint. 10, 1, 96; Aus. Ep. 10, 37; 16, 2. -
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[͵elıʹdʒaıək,(ə)l] a1. элегическийelegiac(al) stanza - строфа из четырёх строк, написанная пятистопным ямбом; схема рифм абаб
elegiac(al) poet - а) поэт, пишущий элегическим дистихом; б) автор элегических стихов
2. мечтательно-грустный, элегическийan elegiac(al) lament for departed youth - сетования по поводу ушедшей юности
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10 ελεγείων
ἐλεγεί̱ων, ἐλεγεῖονdistich consisting of hexameter and pentameter: neut gen plἐλεγεῖοςelegiac: fem gen plἐλεγεῖοςelegiac: masc /neut gen pl -
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ἐλεγεῖον, τό,II in pl., ἐλεγεῖα, τά, elegiac poem or inscription, merely in reference to the metre, not to the subject, Pl.R. 368a, Arist.Rh. 1375b32, Lycurg.142, D.59.98; even in two hexameters, Pherecr.153.7; sg., Ps.-Hdt.Vit.Hom.36.2 later, lament, elegy, Paus.10.7.5, Luc.Tim.46; cf. ἐλεγεῖα· τὰ ἐπιτάφια ποιήματα, Hsch.: in sg., D.S.11.14, D.H.1.49, Plu.Them.8, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐλεγεῖον
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ἐλεγεί̱οις, ἐλεγεῖονdistich consisting of hexameter and pentameter: neut dat plἐλεγεῖοςelegiac: masc /neut dat pl -
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ἐλεγεί̱οις, ἐλεγεῖονdistich consisting of hexameter and pentameter: neut dat plἐλεγεῖοςelegiac: masc /neut dat pl -
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ἐλεγεί̱ου, ἐλεγεῖονdistich consisting of hexameter and pentameter: neut gen sgἐλεγεῖοςelegiac: masc /neut gen sg -
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ἐλεγεί̱ου, ἐλεγεῖονdistich consisting of hexameter and pentameter: neut gen sgἐλεγεῖοςelegiac: masc /neut gen sg -
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ἐλεγεί̱ῳ, ἐλεγεῖονdistich consisting of hexameter and pentameter: neut dat sgἐλεγεῖοςelegiac: masc /neut dat sg -
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ἐλεγεί̱ῳ, ἐλεγεῖονdistich consisting of hexameter and pentameter: neut dat sgἐλεγεῖοςelegiac: masc /neut dat sg -
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ἐλεγεί̱ῳ, ἐλεγεῖονdistich consisting of hexameter and pentameter: neut dat sgἐλεγείῳ, ἐλεγεῖοςelegiac: masc /neut dat sg -
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ἐλεγεί̱ῳ, ἐλεγεῖονdistich consisting of hexameter and pentameter: neut dat sgἐλεγείῳ, ἐλεγεῖοςelegiac: masc /neut dat sg
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elegiac — el•e•gi•ac [[t]ˌɛl ɪˈdʒaɪ ək, æk, ɪˈli dʒiˌæk[/t]] adj. Also, el e•gi′a•cal. 1) pro used in, suitable for, or resembling an elegy 2) expressing sorrow; mournful 3) pro (in classical prosody) noting a distich, the first line of which is a dactylic … From formal English to slang
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