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bewailed
beˈwailed, ppl. a. [f. bewail + -ed1.] 1. Lamented with wailing.1600 Shakes. Sonn. xxxvi, Lest my bewailed guilt should do thee shame. † 2. Expressed by wailing, wailed forth. Obs.1624 Capt. Smith Virginia v. 176 His much bewailed sorrow for his death.
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Dvivida
The wicked creature also destroyed trees and plants, so much so that the universe is described to have bewailed his existence.
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bewail
bewail, v. (bɪˈweɪl) Forms: 4 bi-, byweile(n, -weylen, -wayle, bywaile, 4–5 biwaill, -wayle, bywaylen, 4–6 bewayll, 6–7 bewaile, -wayle, 6– bewail. [f. be- 4 + wail.] 1. trans. To wail over, to utter wailings or cries of sorrow over, esp. over the dead. Also refl.c 1300 K. Alis. 4395 Ded he is of sa...
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Idyll I
The song tells how the cattle and the wild things of the wood bewailed him, how Hermes and Priapus gave him counsel in vain, and how with his last breath
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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 He...
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John Brand (political writer)
Price's account of the National Debt (1776), his object was to reply to the economists who bewailed the increase of local taxation and of the national
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retrusion
retrusion rare. (rɪˈtruːʒən) [ad. L. type *retrūsio, n. of action f. retrūdĕre: see retrude v.] The action of putting away or back.1657 Reeve God's Plea x. 144 Oh.. that all the sins of the Land without diminution, retrusion, substraction, could be bewailed in our lips with one National yell. 1826 C...
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Tammuz (Babylonian calendar)
Women bewailed the death of Tammuz at the hands of his master who was said to have "ground his bones in a mill and scattered them to the wind."
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wailsome
wailsome, a. rare. (ˈweɪlsəm) [f. wail n. or v. + -some.] † a. That is to be bewailed. Obs. b. Having a wailing sound.1566 J. Studley Seneca's Medea v. (1581) T 5, And this with wailesome murther like shall lose her tender life. 1891 Kipling City Dreadf. Nt. vi. (1892) 36 Another wilderness of shut-...
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Evan Lloyd (poet)
Another (The Curate) bewailed the position of curates and condemned bishops.
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vitalization
vitaliˈzation Also -isation. [f. vitalize v. + -ation.] The action or process of vitalizing, or the state of being vitalized; an instance of this.1846 J. Hudson in Rep. & Papers Bot. (Ray Soc.) 306 The phenomenon of the vitalization of cells is brought about only by an excessive endosmose or nutriti...
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A Forlorn Throne
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"Tamers of the Seas" – 4:37
"Forsaken" – 8:32
"Desolate" – 6:29
"Divided by Malice" – 7:11
"Allegiance" – 7:53
"Enthroned" – 8:32
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dailiness
ˈdailiness [f. daily a. + -ness.] The quality of being daily; daily occurrence, etc.1607 Hieron Wks. I. 135 There are very few duties of religion, but the scripture speaks of the dailines of them. a 1670 Hacket Chr. Consolations ii. (1840) 19 The dailiness of sin must be bewailed with the dailiness ...
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Cernach mac Fogartaig
Cernach, son of Fogartach, is treacherously killed by his own criminal adherents, and the calves of the cows and the women of this lower world for long bewailed
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aloneness
aloneness (əˈləʊnnɪs) [f. alone + -ness.] 1. The quality or state of being alone or solitary; solitariness, solitude, loneliness.1382 Wyclif Joel ii. 3 After hym aloonenesse [1388 wildirness] of desert. 1564 Haward Eutropius vii. 74 Every manne had bewailed his owne private losse and alonenesse. 162...
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