However, it's important to note that "di-" in "dirges" doesn't actually have a specific meaning like other prefixes (e.g., "un-", "re-"). It's part of the original Latin word "dirge", which means "a lament" or "a funeral song".
However, it's important to note that "di-" in "dirges" doesn't actually have a specific meaning like other prefixes (e.g., "un-", "re-"). It's part of the original Latin word "dirge", which means "a lament" or "a funeral song".