requiem
requiem
noun reh-KYEM Rare
Origin: Latin requiem (accusative of requies, 'rest')
Usage Note
Requiem refers to a Mass for the dead and, by extension, any musical composition for such a service — Mozart's and Verdi's Requiem are the most cited. The word is invariable in French (no plural form used in practice). It is always masculine.
Examples
"L'orchestre interprète un requiem ce soir."
Natural Translation
The orchestra is performing a requiem tonight.
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