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单词 monody
释义

monody

English

Etymology

From Latin monodia, from Ancient Greek μονῳδία (monōidía).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈmɒnədi/
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Noun

monody (plural monodies)

  1. An ode, as in Greek drama, for a single voice, often specifically a mournful song or dirge. [from 17th c.]
  2. Any poem mourning the death of someone; an elegy. [from 17th c.]
  3. A monotonous or mournful noise. [from 19th c.]
    • 1911, Max Beerbohm, Zuleika Dobson:
      Stroke by stroke, the great familiar monody of that incomparable curfew rose and fell in the stillness.
  4. (music) A composition having a single melodic line. [from 19th c.]
    • 1938, Norman Lindsay, Age of Consent, Sydney: Ure Smith, published 1962, OCLC 751607287, page 203:
      All directions in life were blocked to him. He could not think, he could not sleep, his heart thudded to a deadening monody of fear. Fear that is itself the penalty of all things feared.

Derived terms

  • monodic
  • monodical
  • monodist

Anagrams

  • odonym
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