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What does elegiacally mean?

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Adverb
  1. In the manner of an elegy, or funeral poem
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Momus informs us, elegiacally, that Ettore Sottsass has died.
He was co-founder of Naropa's writing program, the elegiacally named Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, later that year.
In the final section of Capps's poem, bodies dissolve and bodies are elegiacally restored.
MacCarthy's elegiacally entitled The Last Pre-Raphaelite is more than a study of a craftsman of uncommon painterly grace.
It takes a while for the film, elegiacally shot in the depressed streets of Dublin and stuffed with local slang, to live up to this pitch.
Mr Marozzi has traced in person much of Temur's relentless campaign trail, and he elegiacally shows us how far Samarkand and Bukhara, once the most glorious cities in Asia, have descended.

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