bewailing

  • 121be|wail´ment — be|wail «bih WAYL», transitive verb. to mourn for; weep for; complain of; bemoan: »The little girl was bewailing the loss of her doll. SYNONYM(S): lament. –v.i. to wail; mourn. SYNONYM(S): lament. –be|wail´er, noun …

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  • 122be|wail´ing|ly — be|wail «bih WAYL», transitive verb. to mourn for; weep for; complain of; bemoan: »The little girl was bewailing the loss of her doll. SYNONYM(S): lament. –v.i. to wail; mourn. SYNONYM(S): lament. –be|wail´er, noun …

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  • 123be|wail´er — be|wail «bih WAYL», transitive verb. to mourn for; weep for; complain of; bemoan: »The little girl was bewailing the loss of her doll. SYNONYM(S): lament. –v.i. to wail; mourn. SYNONYM(S): lament. –be|wail´er, noun …

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  • 124be|wail — «bih WAYL», transitive verb. to mourn for; weep for; complain of; bemoan: »The little girl was bewailing the loss of her doll. SYNONYM(S): lament. –v.i. to wail; mourn. SYNONYM(S): lament. –be|wail´er, noun …

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  • 125per|fi|dy — «PUR fuh dee», noun, plural dies. a breaking faith; base treachery; being false to a trust: »a forsaken lady…bewailing the perfidy of her lover (Charlotte Brontë). SYNONYM(S): faithlessness, betrayal, disloyalty. ╂[< Latin perfidia <… …

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  • 126BARUCH, BOOK OF — (abbr. I Bar.), an apocryphal book which together with the Epistle of jeremiah is associated in the Septuagint with the writings attributed to the prophet Jeremiah and is regarded as canonical in both the Eastern and Latin churches. It purports… …

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  • 127EULENBURG, ISAAC BEN ABRAHAM MOSES ISRAEL — (d. 1657), rabbi and author, also known as Isaac Przybyslawa. Isaac s father, who died in 1605, was the cantor and scribe of the old synagogue of Cracow. Isaac studied under joel sirkes and from 1640 to 1647 served as dayyan and preacher in… …

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  • 128ISAIAH — (Heb. יְשַׁעְיָה ,יְשַׁעְיָהוּ Salvation of YHWH ), one of the eight books (as the Rabbis and the Masorah count them) of the Nevi im, or Prophets, the second division of the Hebrew canon (see bible , Canon). INTRODUCTION Outside the Book of… …

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