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Elegy

Noun: 1. a poem or song expressing sorrow or lamentation, especially for someone who has died.

Sample sentence: The poet composed a heartfelt elegy to mourn the loss of his beloved grandmother.

Noun: 2. a mournful or melancholic musical composition or piece of music.

Sample sentence: The hauntingly beautiful elegy performed by the orchestra moved the audience to tears.

Noun: 3. a reflective or nostalgic poem, often associated with a sense of loss.

Sample sentence: The poet wrote an elegy to nostalgically commemorate her childhood home, which had been demolished.

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