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Elegiast
Elegiast E*le"gi*ast, n. One who composes elegies. --Goldsmith.

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- Look up elegia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Elegia may refer to: The Latin term for "elegy" Elegia (moth), a snout moth genus in subfamily Phycitinae...
- "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...
- Francisco Javier, Interpretación del 'Las Elegías' de Juan de Castellanos, p. 39, retrieved 2016-08-26 (in Spanish) Elegías de Varones Ilustres de Indias - Complete...
- Elegia tectorum, previously Chondropetalum tectorum or Restio tectorum, more commonly Cape thatching reed, or dakriet (in Afrikaans), is a member of the...
- Species Elegia a****ii Elegia aggregata Elegia altigena Elegia asperiflora Elegia atratiflora Elegia caespitosa Elegia capensis Elegia coleura Elegia cuspidata...
- 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...
- 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...
- Elegia fallax is a moth of the family Pyralidae. It is known from Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, Hungary, Romania...
- Elegia equisetacea, the horsetail restio or broom reed, is a species of reed‑like flowering plant in the family Restionaceae, native to the southwestern...
- Elegia miserabilis is a species of moth of the family Pyralidae. It was described by Embrik Strand in 1919 and is found in Taiwan. Wikimedia Commons has...