Definition of Epitaphs. Meaning of Epitaphs. Synonyms of Epitaphs

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Definition of Epitaphs

Epitaph
Epitaph Ep"i*taph, v. t. To commemorate by an epitaph. [R.] Let me be epitaphed the inventor of English hexameters. --G. Harvey.
Epitaph
Epitaph Ep"i*taph, v. i. To write or speak after the manner of an epitaph. [R.] The common in their speeches epitaph upon him . . . ``He lived as a wolf and died as a dog.' --Bp. Hall.

Meaning of Epitaphs from wikipedia

- Ancient Romans' use of epitaphs was more blunt and uniform, typically detailing facts of the deceased – as did the earliest epitaphs in English churches...
- Swift's Epitaph is a translation by Irish poet William Butler Yeats of Jonathan Swift's epitaph, which Swift wrote for himself in Latin. Yeats' somewhat...
- An Epitaph may refer to: "An Epitaph", classical song by Ivor Gurney "An Epitaph" (Darkest Hour song) An Epitaph (album), live album by Antimatter An...
- "Epitaph" is the third track on British progressive rock band King Crimson's 1969 album In the Court of the Crimson King. It was written by Robert Fripp...
- Epitaph is a German rock band, formed in Dortmund in 1969. Playing initially what Allmusic described as "post-psych progressive rock, ****ed with occasional...
- Epitaph Records is an American independent record label owned by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz. A large portion of the record label, known as...
- up epitaph in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An epitaph is an inscription honoring a deceased person, usually on a tombstone or plaque. Epitaph may...
- Epitaph is the first ****anese extended play by South Korean duo Tohoshinki. It was released on March 16, 2022, by Avex Trax. Epitaph is a pop album with...
- "Epitaph to a Dog" (also sometimes referred to as "Inscription on the Monument to a Newfoundland Dog") is a poem by the British poet Lord Byron. It was...
- structure that is commonly found in ancient epitaphs, where the stone appears to 'speak' to the p****er-by (see the epitaph of Simonides). Below the distich follows...