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monody

[mon-uh-dee] / ˈmɒn ə di /




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“The Wishing Tree,” a beautiful, seemingly slight nine-line monody, commemorates his laconic, generous mother—“I thought of her as the wishing tree that died / And saw it lifted, root and branch, to heaven.”

From The New Yorker • Oct. 3, 2019

Suddenly, a hidden 35-piece baroque orchestra begins the accompaniment to the introductory monody, and a spotlight picks out a bearded Father Time at the door of a pyramid above the abyss.

From Time Magazine Archive

One of these is the rhyming of words like utterly, monody, lethargy, etc.; these endings seem weak when they are bunched.

From The So-called Human Race by Taylor, Bert Leston

Far away the muffled monody of the river falls rose towards the stars, whose light wove a golden braid across the water's quivering crystal plunge over granite crags.

From A Speckled Bird by Wilson, Augusta J. Evans

The vague sighing voice of the woods rose and fell with a melancholy monody.

From The Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains by Murfree, Mary Noailles