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pitied
pitied, ppl. a. (ˈpɪtɪd) [f. pity v. + -ed1.] Compassionated, lamented, etc.: see the verb. Hence ˈpitiedly adv. (rare), in a way or to a degree to be pitied.1627–77 Feltham Resolves ii. xlix. 256 He is properly and pittiedly to be counted alone that is illiterate. 1728 Eliza Heywood Mme. de Gomez's... Oxford English Dictionary
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More to Be Pitied Than Scorned
More to Be Pitied Than Scorned is a lost 1922 silent film melodrama starring Alice Lake and Rosemary Theby. Grant Gordon Griffith – Troubles Alice Lake – Viola Lorraine Josephine Adair – Ruth Lorraine References External links allmovie/synopsis More to Be Pitied wikipedia.org
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undistend
undiˈstend, v. (un-2 3.)1868 Browning Ring & Bk. ii. 1502 Had Guido..Cloven each head..In one clean cut..—Bidding, who pitied, undistend the skulls. Oxford English Dictionary
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Aphelia (rhetoric)
." — Herman Melville, Moby-Dick "I knew what the old man felt, and pitied him, but chuckled at heart." — Edgar Allan Poe, The Tell-Tale Heart "She presented wikipedia.org
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furless
furless, a. (ˈfɜːlɪs) [f. fur n.1 + -less.] Having no fur.1855 Geo. Eliot Jrnl. in Life (1884) I. 301 Though he was wrapped in fur; and we, all fur-less as we were, pitied him. 1882 C. F. Woolson Anne 7 The degeneracy of the furless times. Oxford English Dictionary
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Cohn-Brandt-Cohn (CBC) Film Sales Corporation
The studio released its first feature film More to Be Pitied Than Scorned on August 20, 1922. wikipedia.org
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Matthew 9:36
Analysis The Greek word for compassion is ἐσπλαγχνίσθη, which is, "pitied them from His inmost bowels." Why He pitied them is added, Because they were troubled, and sick as sheep that have no shepherd—troubled either by dæmons, or by divers sicknesses and wikipedia.org
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madwoman
ˈmadwoman [f. mad a. + woman, after madman.] An insane woman.1622 T. Scott Belg. Pismire 15, I remember a witty mad⁓woman..told a friend of hers [etc.]. 1842 Dickens Amer. Notes iii, The rest of the madwomen seemed to understand the joke perfectly. 1844 Marg. Fuller Wom. in 19th C. (1862) 105 She..w... Oxford English Dictionary
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Promise Not to Tell
Kate never revealed her close relationship to Del, before or after her death, unable to stand up to those who pitied or reviled Del. wikipedia.org
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Putumanna Kandaru Menon
Cherai Panicker, who has been pitied many times, had a tough fight with Menon. wikipedia.org
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Like We Used to Be
Woody Guthrie) 03:26 Almost Threw Your Love Away (Germino, Hylton) 03:56 The Other Side of Town (Clark, Williams, Williams) 02:59 She's More to Be Pitied wikipedia.org
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J. Frank Glendon
(1921) Hush (1921) A Tale of Two Worlds (1921) Belle of Alaska (1922) More to Be Pitied Than Scorned (1922) Night Life in Hollywood (1922) Kissed wikipedia.org
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Kir of Moab
Josephus said the kings pitied the need which the Moabite monarch had felt when he offered up his child, and so withdrew. wikipedia.org
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Gnaeus Arrius Antoninus
The Historia Augusta describes him as a "righteous person", who pitied Nerva when he became Emperor in 96. wikipedia.org
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Laodamia (Wordsworth)
Versions In an earlier version Laodamia is more pitied than condemned. Later the ethics of the poem seemed to require her punishment. wikipedia.org
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