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111lament — {{11}}lament (n.) 1590s, from M.Fr. lament and directly from L. lamentum (see LAMENTATION (Cf. lamentation)). {{12}}lament (v.) mid 15c., back formation from lamentation or else from M.Fr. lamenter to moan, bewail (14c.) and directly from L.… …
112lament — [[t]ləme̱nt[/t]] laments, lamenting, lamented 1) VERB If you lament something, you express your sadness, regret, or disappointment about it. [mainly FORMAL or WRITTEN] [V n] Ken began to lament the death of his only son... [V that] He laments… …
113lament — noun 1》 a passionate expression of grief. 2》 a song, piece of music, or poem expressing grief or regret. verb 1》 mourn (a person s death). ↘[as adjective lamented] (usu. late lamented) a conventional way of referring to a dead person. 2》… …
114lament — 1. noun 1) the widow s laments Syn: wail, wailing, lamentation, moan, moaning, weeping, crying, sob, sobbing, keening; jeremiad; complaint 2) a lament for the dead Syn …
115lament — I UK [ləˈment] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms lament : present tense I/you/we/they lament he/she/it laments present participle lamenting past tense lamented past participle lamented to show publicly that you feel sad or… …
116Literature and The Holocaust — The literature of the Holocaust consists of all the literary responses to the destruction of European Jewry, including survivor testimony, diaries of victims, memoirs of survivors, and documents collected by the Jewish community in the form of …
117πολυκλαύστοις — πολύκλαυστος much lamented masc/neut dat pl πολύκλαυστος much lamented masc/fem/neut dat pl …
118πολυκλαύστου — πολύκλαυστος much lamented masc/neut gen sg πολύκλαυστος much lamented masc/fem/neut gen sg …
119πολυκλαύστῳ — πολύκλαυστος much lamented masc/neut dat sg πολύκλαυστος much lamented masc/fem/neut dat sg …
120πολύκλαυστοι — πολύκλαυστος much lamented masc nom/voc pl πολύκλαυστος much lamented masc/fem nom/voc pl …