ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from French lyrique or Latin lyricus, from Greek lurikos, from lura 'lyre.'
The word "lyric" originated in ancient Greece, specifically from the Greek word "lyrikos," which means "singing to the lyre." Lyric poetry was often performed with musical accompaniment, typically on a lyre.
ancient Greeks and Romans
Edgar Allen Poe, hence the name poet.
The Latin word for the English word lyrics is flaccus. The Italian word for lyric is lirica and the French word is lyrique.
discord but this is for melody. concordthe is not a antonym for the word lyric but song is different and similar
The word "sonnet" originated from the Italian word "sonetto," which means "little song" or "small sound." This term reflects the original use of sonnets as short lyric poems set to music.
Lyrique.
a lyric is a word of a song that also speaks to you and sometimes makes you want to dance or also maybe sing along to it
lyric, poetry.....lyrik (f) lyric, poet.........lyriker (m) lyrikerin (f) lyrical................lyrisch (adj)
the word entree was originated from France
Yes, a Haiku is a form of lyric poetry that originated in Japan. It typically consists of three lines with a 5-7-5 syllable pattern and often captures a moment in nature.
Yes
The word "curriculum" originated from the Latin language.
Lyric Cycle
Yes, it means where something originated or came from.