elegiac Meaning in Tamil ( elegiac வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
புலம்பற் பாட்டிற்குரிய,
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elegiac தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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elegiac's Usage Examples:
He also put into elegiac metre, in 106 epigrams, some of Augustine's theological dicta.
As a didactic and elegiac poet Stephen Kohari is much esteemed.
What are the limits on Ovid's boldness in using Latin and deploying the elegiac couplet?We fell for around 20 - 25 seconds before deploying the chute.
His handling of the elegiac couplet, and especially of its second line, deserves especial recognition.
He was the author of a collection of epigrams called Cicuta (" hemlock") 1 from their bitter sarcasm, and of a beautiful epitaph on the death of Tibullus; of elegiac poems, probably of an erotic character; of an epic poem Amazonis; and of a prose work on wit (De urbanitate).
In the more considerable of the elegiac fragments which have survived, he ridicules the doctrine of the migration of souls (xviii.
The composition of didactic, lyrical and elegiac poetry also was the accomplishment and pastime of an educated dilettante class, the only extant specimens of any interest being some of the Silvae of Statius.
36, i pwivat) : elegiacs are found in viii.
Besides the ELXXoi we have some lines preserved from the 'IvaaXyoi, a poem in elegiac verse, which appears to have inculcated the tenets of scepticism, and one or two fragments which cannot be with certainty assigned to either poem.
In the matter of the rhythms, caesuras and elisions which it allows, the metrical treatment is much more severe than that of Catullus, whose elegiacs are comparatively rude and barbarous; but it is not bound hand and foot, like the Ovidian distich, in a formal and conventional system.
The most facile and brilliant of the elegiac poets and the least serious in tone and spirit is P.
The earliest of the elegiac poets was Philetas, the sweet singer of Cos.
About a hundred epigrams by him in various metres (the elegiac predominating) have been preserved.
Synonyms:
sorrowful,
Antonyms:
joyous, joyful,