Requiem

/ˈɹɛ.kwi.əm/

Synonyms for "requiem" (87 found)

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Closest matches (18)

anthemburial servicecantatacanticlechoralechurch musiccoronachdead marchdeath knelldeath songdeathwatchdirgedoxologydry masselegyepicedium
Noun(2 words)

Strong matches (26)

eucharistic riteseulogyexequiesextreme unctionfuneral marchfuneral orationfuneral ritesfuneral songgospelgospel musicgraveside orationhymnhymn-tunehymnodyhymnologyintroitkeenknelllady masslast duty
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last honorslast officeslast rites
Noun(3 words)
funeral massfuneral musiclament

Related words (43)

low massmassmissamissa bassamissa cantatamissa legatamissa mediamissa praesanctificatorummissa privatamissa publicamissa siccamonodymotetmuffled drumsnegro spiritualobsequiesoffertoryoffertory sentenceoratoriopaean
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passing bellpassionprosodionpsalmpsalmodyrecessionalrequiem massrosaryrosary masssacred musicspiritualthe divine liturgythe liturgythrenodethrenodyviaticumwakewhite spiritual
Noun(5 words)
mass for the deadmemorial compositionmemorial massmemorial workthrenody

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More general

8 entries
Massart musicliturgymusical compositionreligious serviceritualsongvocal

More specific

4 entries
Dies iraeMissa pro defunctischoral requiemorchestral requiem

Collocations

6 entries
choral requiemfuneral massmass for the deadmodern requiemorchestral requiemrequiem mass

Inflections

1 entries

Derivations

3 entries

Sample sentences

4 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

Franz Xaver Süssmayr, an Austrian composer, is best known for having completed Mozart's unfinished Requiem in D minor.

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Tom composed a short requiem in Mary's honor.

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Besides the thirty operas Verdi wrote a string quartet, the Manzoni Requiem, and a national hymn.

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Any man-eater is called a requiem.

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