THRENODY
Source: 567
Thren″o‐dy (?), n. [[Gr. �; � a dirge + � a song. See Threne, and Ode.]] A song of lamentation; a threnode. Sir T. Herbert.
Source: 567
Thren″o‐dy (?), n. [[Gr. �; � a dirge + � a song. See Threne, and Ode.]] A song of lamentation; a threnode. Sir T. Herbert.