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defunctive
[ dih-fuhngk-tiv ]
adjective
- of or relating to the dead; funereal.
Word History and Origins
Origin of defunctive1
Example Sentences
The lane went back to a barred gate, became defunctive in grass, a mere path scarred quietly into new grass.
There in orphic rapture he touches a dark string in his nature, and a rich defunctive music rises to the page: Watching from a bluff the tiny, clear Sparkling armada of promises draw near .
Like D. H. Lawrence, Sansom plays his defunctive music undersea on the G string of sex, but class composes the melody.
And once more, in “The Phœnix and Turtle:” “Let the priest in surplice white, That defunctive music can, Be the death-divining swan, Lest the requiem lack his right.”
A truce to threnes and trentals and jeremies and all such congenital defunctive music!
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