Dirge
Dirge , noun
[Contraction of Lat. dirige, direct thou (imperative of dirigere), the first word of a funeral hymn (Lat. transl. of Psalm v. 8) beginning, “Dirige, Domine, in conspectu tuo vitam meam.” See Direct, a., and compare Dirige.]
A piece of music of a mournful character, to accompany funeral rites; a funeral hymn.
Dirige, Domine, in conspectu tuo vitam meam.
The raven croaked, and hollow shrieks of owls
Sung dirges at her funeral.