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myriologue
myriologue (ˈmɪrɪəlɒg) [ad. mod.Gr. µυριολόγι(ον), corrupted f. µοιρολόγι(ον), f. µοῖρα fate + λόγος speech. Cf. moirologist.] An extemporaneous funeral song, composed and sung by a woman.1824 New Monthly Mag. XI. 141 The myriologues (or laments) which are uttered on these occasions have all the cha... Oxford English Dictionary
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moirologist
moirologist rare—1. (mɔɪˈrɒlədʒɪst) [f. late Gr. µοιρολόγος (corruptly written µυρολόγος, mod.Gr. µυριολόγος, whence myriologue), f. Gr. µοῖρα fate, death + -λόγος speaker, discourser: see -logist.] A hired mourner in modern Greece.1886 Q. Rev. July 215 There may be found traces, too, of Lethe..in t... Oxford English Dictionary
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myriologist
myriologist (mɪrɪˈɒlədʒɪst) Also erron. myria-. [Formed as next + -ist.] One who sings or composes a myriologue.1847–54 Webster. 1869 H. F. Tozer Highl. Turkey II. 241 In some places there are found women who are professed myriologists. 1885 R. F. Burton Thousand Nights I. 137 note, English wants th... Oxford English Dictionary
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David Diamond (composer)
Fugue No. 2 in C minor (1939) Prelude and Fugue No. 3 in E minor Prelude and Fugue No. 4 in C-sharp minor (1939) Prelude, Fantasy and Fugue (1983) A Myriologue wikipedia.org
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myriological
myriological, a. (ˌmɪrɪəˈlɒdʒɪkəl) [f. myriologue + -ical.] Pertaining to a myriologue.1847–54 Webster. Oxford English Dictionary
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