释义 |
thre·nos \ˈthrēˌnäs\ noun also thre·nus \-ēnəs\ (plural thre·noi \-ēˌnȯi\ ; also thre·ni \-ēˌnī\) Etymology: threnos, from Greek thrēnos; threnus from Late Latin, from Greek thrēnos : threnody; especially : a lyrical lament over a victim of the catastrophe in a tragedy |