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- Planctus - Wikipedia
A planctus ("plaint") is a lament or dirge, a song or poem expressing grief or mourning It became a popular literary form in the Middle Ages, when they were written in Latin and in the vernacular (e g , the planh of the troubadours)
- planctus, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
What is the etymology of the noun planctus? planctus is a borrowing from Latin Etymons: Latin planctus
- planctus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun planctus (plural plancti) A lament or dirge, a popular literary form in the Middle Ages
- Planctus - Wikiwand
A planctus ("plaint") is a lament or dirge, a song or poem expressing grief or mourning It became a popular literary form in the Middle Ages, when they were written in Latin and in the vernacular (e g , the planh of the troubadours)
- What does planctus mean - Definition of planctus - Word finder
A planctus (" plaint") is a lament or dirge, a song or poem expressing grief or mourning It became a popular literary form in the Middle Ages, when they were written in Latin and in the vernacular (i e , the planh of the troubadours)
- Planctus - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
A planctus is a lament, or song or poem which expresses grief or mourning It became a popular form in the Middle ages, when they were written both in Latin and the vernacular
- planctus Meaning | Goong. com - New Generation Dictionary
planctus Meaning Latin Word: planctus English Meaning: The Latin noun planctus translates to “lament,” “wailing,” or “crying out ” It refers specifically to expressions of grief, sorrow, or mourning
- Planctus - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
A planctus ("plaint") is a lament or dirge, a song or poem expressing grief or mourning It became a popular literary form in the Middle Ages, when they were written in Latin and in the vernacular (i e , the planh of the troubadours)
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