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Irish
Etymology
From Latin lyricus, from Ancient Greek λυρικός (lurikós), from λύρα (lúra, “lyre”).
Noun
liric f (genitive singular lirice, nominative plural liricí)
- lyric
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Further reading
Occitan
Etymology
From Latin lyricus, from Ancient Greek λυρικός (lurikós), from λύρα (lúra, “lyre”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
liric m (feminine singular lirica, masculine plural lirics, feminine plural liricas)
- (poetry) lyric
- (lyrical)
Derived terms
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French lyrique.
Adjective
liric m or n (feminine singular lirică, masculine plural lirici, feminine and neuter plural lirice)
- lyrical
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