Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
elegia
Noun
eh-leh-jee-ah

Definition
A mournful or reflective poem, often a lament for someone who has died or a piece expressing sorrow or loss.

Examples
- After the passing of her grandmother, she wrote an elegia that captured her heartfelt sorrow.
- The poet’s elegia beautifully articulated the pain of separation from a beloved friend.

Meaning
In literature, an elegia is a type of poem that expresses deep sorrow, often in remembrance of a deceased person. It highlights themes of grief, loss, and contemplation, resonating with readers’ emotions.

Synonyms
- lament
- dirge
- requiem
- threnody