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bewailable

bewailable, a.
  (bɪˈweɪləb(ə)l)
  [f. prec. + -able.]
  Fit or proper to be bewailed; lamentable.

1611 Cotgr., Larmoyable, bewaylable, lamentable, wofull, worthie of teares. 1757 Richardson in Mrs. Barbauld Life (1804) IV. 158 Tho' the consequences..are so very bewailable. 1775 Adair Amer. Ind. 187 The Hebrew ladies..reckoned their virginity a bewailable condition.

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