dirge in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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It is a dirge or lament that is even slower than the previous movement.
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While accompanying the coffin to the cemetery, a band plays the tune as a dirge.
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Rows of candles arranged along the floor burn as a bagpiper plays a dirge.
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Throughout the march, the band plays very somber dirges.
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The first, cyprs (cypress), is a mournful dirge adagio for organ solo, recalling a mournful cypress.
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As he was charged with composing inscriptions and dirges for the governor, he gained experience in writing official documents.
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Funeral dirges are played and interspersed with irreverent passages of joy and happiness.
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A band of twelve of the best warriors ride around the barrow, singing dirges in praise of their lord.
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And likewise during the day the men recite dirges by themselves and the women by themselves, until about a third of the day has passed.
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Additional traditional hymns and dirges are chanted by the numerous people who make up each procession.
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