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What does elegiacal mean?

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Adjective
  1. elegiac; expressing sorrow.
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There's even a poignant piano figure on Song 4 while Distance is elegant and elegiacal.
It could be set in the east, but it wouldn't be as poignant and poetic and elegiacal.
Marazzi has composed this outpouring of imagery and family memories into wonderfully rhythmic, elegiacal film.
All the elegiacal poets, and Andr Chnier in particular, have evinced recollections of him.
Let not your sorow die, you that haue read the proeme and narration of this elegiacal history.
What should one make of the fact that in W. G. Sebald's fiction, all the characters seem indistinguishably Sebaldian: melancholic, elegiacal, ill-starred?

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