NENIA, or NÄNIA, in the ancient poetry, a kind of funeral song sung to the music of flutes at the obsequies of the dead. Authors represent them as forry compositions, sung by hired women-mourners called Præstæ. The first rise of these Nenia is ascribed to the physicians. In the heathen antiquity the goddesses of tears and funerals was called Nenia; whom some suppose to have given that name to the funeral song, and others to have taken her name from it.
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