IPA: /ˈkɔːrəˌnɑːx/
KK: /kɔˈrɒnəx/
A type of song or music played at a funeral, often expressing sorrow or mourning.
The bagpiper played a beautiful coronach at the memorial service.
Coronach originates from Scottish Gaelic 'coronaich', meaning a dirge or lament for the dead. The term reflects a traditional practice of mourning in Scottish culture, specifically a song or poem expressing grief.
Think of the Scottish tradition of singing a lament for someone who has passed away — that's what a coronach represents.