Definition of Epicedia. Meaning of Epicedia. Synonyms of Epicedia

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Definition of Epicedia

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Epicedial
Epicedial Ep`i*ce"di*al, a. Elegiac; funereal.
Epicedian
Epicedian Ep`i*ce"di*an, a. Epicedial. -- n. An epicede.

Meaning of Epicedia from wikipedia

- Epicedia is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Epicedia maculatrix (Perty, 1831) Epicedia trimaculata...
- Epicedia trimaculata is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Louis Alexandre Auguste Chevrolat in 1856. It is known from...
- Epicedia wrayi is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae and the subfamily of Lamiinae. It was described by Waterhouse in 1887. It is known from...
- Epicedia maculatrix is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Perty in 1831. It is known from Java, Borneo, Thailand, and...
- Species: P. carolina Binomial name Paraleprodera carolina (Fairmaire, 1900) Synonyms Archidice cxarolina Fairmaire, 1899 Epicedia carolina (Fairmaire, 1900)...
- Species: P. bigemmata Binomial name Paraleprodera bigemmata (Thomson, 1865) Synonyms Epicedia bigemmata Thomson, 1865 Paraleprodera ****amensis Breuning, 1935...
- It was described by James Thomson in 1865, originally under the genus Epicedia. It is known from India, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, and Myanmar. BioLib.cz...
- (threnody, or elegy), and the entire work comprises parts characteristic of epicedia: the first poems introduce the tragedy and feature a eulogy of the decedent;...
- guitar music, published in Bologna Melchior Franck – Zwey neue Christliche Epicedia for eight voices (Coburg: Johann Eyrich), two funeral motets Duarte Lobo...
- eclogues inspired by Virgil and Sannazaro (two are epinicia, three are epicedia, three are religious, three are contemporary and personal, and one is epistolary)...