Elegiac
Elegiac is an adjective that describes something relating to an elegy—a poem or song lamenting loss, death, or mourning. In a broader sense, it can describe a mood that is mournful, reflective, or melancholic. The word derives from the Greek elegos, meaning "song of lament," and entered Latin as elegiacus before circulating in English. Historically, "elegy" originally referred to a specific type of poem in ancient Greek and Latin literature, not just any sad verse.
In classical literature, the term "elegiac" most often refers to the elegiac couplet, a two-line metrical unit
In modern usage, "elegiac" describes works that evoke mourning, memory, or the passage of time, regardless of