Lamentation- to show grief or great emotion
An elegy. This name comes from the Greek word for "lament" and an elegy has traditionally been written to express grief, sorrow, or lamentation.
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I think you mean Lamentation. The Lamentation of Christ was common in art in the Middle Ages, it was usually paintings showing the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Apostles mourning over the Body of Christ after it was taken down from the cross.
It may be "Keen" definition: "to wail in lamentation" example: at a funeral
The cast of Lamentation - 1943 includes: Martha Graham
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Millennium - 1996 I Lamentation 1-18 was released on: USA: 18 April 1997
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The word 'lament' is both a noun (lament, laments) and a verb (lament, laments, lamenting, lamented).The noun 'lament' is a singular, common noun; a word for sadness expressed about a death or loss in the form of verse or song, or crying.The noun forms of the verb to lament are lamenter, lamentation and the gerund, lamenting.
In Irish it's caoineadh / mairgneach
The word "mournful" describes a feeling or expression of deep sorrow or grief. It often conveys a sense of sadness or lamentation, typically in response to loss or tragedy. Mournful can refer to a person's demeanor, sounds, or even artistic expressions that evoke feelings of melancholy.
There are several different synonyms for the word lament. Some of these include wail, moan, weeping, crying, sob, keening, and lamentation.