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Significados de
coronach
em inglês
português
réquiem
catalão
gori-gori
espanhol
treno
Back to the meaning
A song or hymn of mourning composed or performed as a memorial to a dead person.
lament
requiem
dirge
threnody
português
réquiem
Uso de
coronach
em inglês
1
A chorus of singing tars must create uncommon emotion, chanting this
coronach
of the storm.
2
There shall never be
coronach
cried, or dirge played, for thee or thy bloody wolf-burd.
3
But when they fell there was none to sing their
coronach
or wail the death-wail over them.
4
In a few minutes they arrived at a thatched building; from which, to their surprise, issued the wailing strains of the
coronach
.
5
Then rose the last
coronach
of his own people, hiding in wild glens, starving in corries, or going hopelessly to the death.
6
Bruce ordered his bards to raise the sad
coronach
,
and the march commenced toward the open tent that canopied the sacred remains.
7
At the grave, the orator, or senachie, pronounced the panegyric of the defunct, every period being confirmed by a yell of the
coronach
.
8
There more than once in what remained of the night, he woke, fancying he heard the ghost-music sounding its
coronach
over the dead below.
9
There was a boding of ill in her cry, like a
coronach
,
and the domestics took it up in sympathy, as Highland women will.
10
"Art thou come, doomed of Heaven, to hear thy sad
coronach
?
"
11
"In the grasses and the bracken," said Gilian, singing it to himself as if it were a
coronach
.
12
A chorus of singing tars must create uncommon emotion, chanting this
coronach
of the storm.
13
There shall never be
coronach
cried, or dirge played, for thee or thy bloody wolf-burd.
14
But when they fell there was none to sing their
coronach
or wail the death-wail over them.
15
In a few minutes they arrived at a thatched building; from which, to their surprise, issued the wailing strains of the
coronach
.
16
Then rose the last
coronach
of his own people, hiding in wild glens, starving in corries, or going hopelessly to the death.
Mais exemplos para "coronach"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Sobre este termo
coronach
Substantivo
Singular
Colocações frequentes
sad coronach
chant this coronach
last coronach
Translations for
coronach
português
réquiem
pranto
catalão
gori-gori
cant fúnebre
plany
absolta
rèquiem
espanhol
treno
Coronach
ao longo do tempo