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Webster 1913 Edition
Requiem
Re′qui-em
(r?′kw?-?m;277)
, Noun.
1.
(R.C.Ch.)
A mass said or sung for the repose of a departed soul.
We should profane the service of the dead
To sing a
As to peace-parted souls.
To sing a
requiem
and such rest to herAs to peace-parted souls.
Shakespeare
2.
Any grand musical composition, performed in honor of a deceased person.
3.
Rest; quiet; peace.
[Obs.]
Else had I an eternal
And in the arms of peace forever slept.
requiem
kept,And in the arms of peace forever slept.
Sandys.
Webster 1828 Edition
Requiem
RE'QUIEM
,Noun.
1.
In the Romish church, a hymn or mass sung for the dead, for the rest of his soul; so called from the first word.2.
Rest; quiet; peace. [Not in use.]Definition 2024
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English
Noun
requiem (plural requiems)
- A mass (especially Catholic) to honor and remember a dead person.
- A musical composition for such a mass.
- A piece of music composed to honor a dead person.
Coordinate terms
Related terms
Derived terms
- requiem mass
Translations
mass to honor and remember a dead person
musical composition composed for such a mass
piece of music composed to honor a dead person
Etymology 2
From French requin, altered by association with Etymology 1, above.
Noun
requiem (plural requiems)
- A large or dangerous shark, specifically, (zoology) a member of the family Carcharhinidae.
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1973, Patrick Buchanan, A Requiem of Sharks:
- Any man-eater is called a requiem.
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1973, Patrick Buchanan, A Requiem of Sharks: