English words for 'plural of lamenting'
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- (in the plural) The formal expression of pity or sorrow for someone else's misfortune.
- (art) Artistic harmony, as of shape or colour in a painting.
- A feeling of pity or sorrow for the suffering or distress of another.
- The ability to share the feelings of another.
- (in the plural) Support in the form of shared feelings or opinions.
- An affinity, association or mutual relationship between people or things such that they are correspondingly affected by any condition.
- Inclination to think or feel alike; emotional or intellectual accord; common feeling.
- Mutual or parallel susceptibility or a condition brought about by it.
- Feeling of loyalty; tendency towards, agreement with or approval of an opinion or aim; a favorable attitude.
- an inclination to support or be loyal to or to agree with an opinion
- a relation of affinity or harmony between people; whatever affects one correspondingly affects the other
- sharing the feelings of others (especially feelings of sorrow or anguish)
- To lament; to complain.
- To flow in drops; to run in drops.
- To hang the branches, as if in sorrow; to be pendent; to droop; said of a plant or its branches.
- To cry; to shed tears, especially when accompanied with sobbing or other difficulty speaking, as an expression of emotion such as sadness or joy.
- (medicine, of a wound or sore) To produce secretions.
- shed tears because of sadness, rage, or pain
- The act of lamenting.
- lamentatio, (part of) a liturgical Bible text (from the book of Job) and its musical settings, usually in the plural; hence, any dirge
- Specifically, mourning.
- A sorrowful cry; a lament.
- A group of swans.
- the passionate and demonstrative activity of expressing grief
- a cry of sorrow and grief
- An expression of lamentation or complaint.
- A medieval dagger, used for the mercy stroke to a wounded foe; misericord.
- (architecture) A small projecting boss or bracket on the underside of the hinged seat of a church stall, intended to give some support to a standing worshipper when the seat is turned up; a misericord.
- Ileus.
- (transitive) To lament; to bewail; to grieve over.
- (intransitive) To weep, lament persistently or bitterly.
- (slang, music) To perform with great liveliness and force.
- (intransitive) To cry out, as in sorrow or anguish.
- (intransitive) To make a noise like mourning or crying.
- emit long loud cries
- cry weakly or softly
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- (in the plural) The formal expression of pity or sorrow for someone else's misfortune.
- (art) Artistic harmony, as of shape or colour in a painting.
- A feeling of pity or sorrow for the suffering or distress of another.
- The ability to share the feelings of another.
- (in the plural) Support in the form of shared feelings or opinions.
- An affinity, association or mutual relationship between people or things such that they are correspondingly affected by any condition.
- Inclination to think or feel alike; emotional or intellectual accord; common feeling.
- Mutual or parallel susceptibility or a condition brought about by it.
- Feeling of loyalty; tendency towards, agreement with or approval of an opinion or aim; a favorable attitude.
- an inclination to support or be loyal to or to agree with an opinion
- a relation of affinity or harmony between people; whatever affects one correspondingly affects the other
- sharing the feelings of others (especially feelings of sorrow or anguish)
- The act of lamenting.
- lamentatio, (part of) a liturgical Bible text (from the book of Job) and its musical settings, usually in the plural; hence, any dirge
- Specifically, mourning.
- A sorrowful cry; a lament.
- A group of swans.
- the passionate and demonstrative activity of expressing grief
- a cry of sorrow and grief
- An expression of lamentation or complaint.
- A medieval dagger, used for the mercy stroke to a wounded foe; misericord.
- (architecture) A small projecting boss or bracket on the underside of the hinged seat of a church stall, intended to give some support to a standing worshipper when the seat is turned up; a misericord.
- Ileus.
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- To lament; to complain.
- To flow in drops; to run in drops.
- To hang the branches, as if in sorrow; to be pendent; to droop; said of a plant or its branches.
- To cry; to shed tears, especially when accompanied with sobbing or other difficulty speaking, as an expression of emotion such as sadness or joy.
- (medicine, of a wound or sore) To produce secretions.
- shed tears because of sadness, rage, or pain
- (transitive) To lament; to bewail; to grieve over.
- (intransitive) To weep, lament persistently or bitterly.
- (slang, music) To perform with great liveliness and force.
- (intransitive) To cry out, as in sorrow or anguish.
- (intransitive) To make a noise like mourning or crying.
- emit long loud cries
- cry weakly or softly
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