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Elegiac
Elegiac E*le"gi*ac, n.
Elegiac verse.
Elegiacal
Elegiacal El`e*gi"a*cal, a.
Elegiac.
Elegiast
Elegiast E*le"gi*ast, n.
One who composes elegies. --Goldsmith.
Meaning of Elegia from wikipedia
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Elegia may
refer to: The
Latin term for "elegy"
Elegia (moth), a
snout moth
genus in
subfamily Phycitinae...
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Elegia" is an
instrumental composed and
performed by the
British pop
group New Order. It was
released on
their third studio album, Low-Life (1985). The...
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Elegia capensis,
called the
horsetail restio, or
bergbamboes is a
species of gr****‑like
flowering plant in the
genus Elegia,
native to the
Fynbos region...
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Species Elegia a****ii
Elegia aggregata Elegia altigena Elegia asperiflora Elegia atratiflora Elegia caespitosa Elegia capensis Elegia coleura Elegia cuspidata...
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Elegia elephantina, the
large Cape rush, is a
species of reed‑like
flowering plant in the
family Restionaceae,
native to the
western Cape
Provinces of...
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Elegia tectorum,
previously Chondropetalum tectorum or
Restio tectorum, more
commonly Cape
thatching reed, or
dakriet (in Afrikaans), is a
member of the...
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Elegia omichleuta is a
species of moth of the
family Pyralidae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1934 and is
found in Sudan.
Wikimedia Commons has...
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Elegia (In English: Elegy;
occasionally with the
Finnish subtitle Suru, or Sadness), Op. 4/1, is a
composition for
string orchestra by the
Finnish composer...
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Elegia southi is a
species of moth of the
family Pyralidae. It was
described by
Reginald James West in 1932 and is
found in Taiwan.
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Elegia incon****uella is a
species of
snout moth in the
genus Elegia. It was
described by
Ragonot in 1888. It is
found in
South Africa. "GlobIZ search"...