Simple past tense and past participle of elegize.(verb)
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Use "elegized" in a sentence
"As if elegized by long i's pillowed upon sibilance, "with a smile and silence, he died" — itself a kind of sylleptic slipped gear for "with a smile and in silence.""
"Henry Hyde, leaving Congress not in disgrace as he should have seven years ago, but elegized as a beloved elder statesman, remembers his own part in that attempted coup with pride."
"Most recently, Donald Justice gracefully elegized James in his sonnet "Henry James at the Pacific" (January, 1986)."