Mourn definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary MOURN, v.i. [L. maereo.] 1. To express grief or sorrow ... by sobs, sighs or inward silent grief. Abraham came to mourn for Sarah and to weep. Genesis 23. Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted. Matthew 5. 2. To wear the customary habit of sorrow. We mourn in black. Grieve for an hour perhaps, then mourn a year. MOURN, v.t. To grieve for; to ...
... s 1828 Dictionary LAMENT', v.i. [L. lamentor.] 1. To mourn; to grieve; to weep or wail; to express sorrow. Jeremiah ... deeply; to feel sorrow. LAMENT', v.t. To bewail; to mourn for; to bemoan; to deplore. One laughed at follies, one ... from lamentum, noun, lament Date: 15th century intransitive verb to mourn aloud ; wail transitive verb 1. to express sorrow, mourning, or regret for often demonstratively ; mourn 2. to regret strongly Synonyms: see deplore II. noun Date ... late lamented father). Phrases and idioms: lament for (or over) mourn or regret. Derivatives: lamenter n. lamentingly adv. Etymology: L lamentum ... To express or feel sorrow; to weep or wail; to mourn. Jeremiah lamented for Josiah. --2 Chron. xxxv. 25. Ye ...
... a memorial of a deceased person. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Mourn Mourn, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Mourned; p. pr. & vb. n ... in a state of grief or sadness. Abraham came to mourn for Sarah, and to weep for her. --Gen. xxiii. 2 ... 2. To wear the customary garb of a mourner. We mourn in black; why mourn we not in blood? --Shak. Grieve for an hour, perhaps, then mourn a year. --Pope. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Mourning Mourn" ...
... L. To howl; to wail.] To lament; to bewail; to mourn; to feel or express deep and poignant grief for. We ... deep and poignant grief for; to bewail; to lament; to mourn; to sorrow over. To find her, or forever to deplore ... as hopeless; to give up. [Obs.] --Bacon. Syn: To Deplore, Mourn, Lament, Bewail, Bemoan. Usage: Mourn is the generic term, denoting a state of grief or ... V n Soule's Dictionary of English Synonyms v. a. Mourn, bewail, lament, bemoan, grieve for, sorrow over. Moby Thesaurus be ... disapprove, elegize, give sorrow words, grieve, keen, knell, lament, moan, mourn, regret, repent, repine, rue, rue the day, sigh, sing ...
Mourned definitions Webster's 1913 Dictionary Mourn Mourn, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Mourned; p. pr. & vb. n ... in a state of grief or sadness. Abraham came to mourn for Sarah, and to weep for her. --Gen. xxiii. 2 ... 2. To wear the customary garb of a mourner. We mourn in black; why mourn we not in blood? --Shak. Grieve for an hour, perhaps, then mourn a year. --Pope.
... spirit. Mark 8. SIGH, v.t. 1. To lament; to mourn. Ages to come and men unborn Shall bless her name ... to express by sighs 2. archaic to utter sighs over ; mourn • sigher noun II. noun Date: 14th century 1. an often ... breath. --Shak. 2. To utter sighs over; to lament or mourn over. Ages to come, and men unborn, Shall bless her ... English Synonyms I. n. Long breath. II. v. n. Grieve, mourn, complain, lament. Moby Thesaurus Aqua-Lung, ache, artificial respiration, aspirate ... lament, lilt, little voice, low voice, lust, maffle, moan, moaning, mourn, mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, mumble, mumbling, murmur, murmuration, murmuring, mussitate ...
... v.tr. 1 greatly regret or lament. 2 wail over; mourn for. Derivatives: bewailer n. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Bewail Be ... v. a. Bemoan, lament, deplore, rue, grieve for or over, mourn for, mourn over, express sorrow for. II. v. n. Mourn, moan, lament, sorrow, grieve. Moby Thesaurus be sorry for, bemoan ... dirge, elegize, give sorrow words, grieve, keen, knell, lament, moan, mourn, regret, repine, rue, rue the day, sigh, sing the blues ...
... in pain on account of an evil; to sorrow; to mourn. We grieve at the loss of friends or property. We ... of mind on account of an evil; to sorrow; to mourn; -- often followed by at, for, or over. Do not you ... wound the feelings of, make sorrowful. II. v. n. Sorrow, mourn, lament, suffer, bewail, feel regret, be sad, be heavy-hearted ... inundate, keen, knell, lament, melt, melt the heart, moan, mope, mourn, move, offend, oppress, outrage, overwhelm, pain, pierce, pine, pine away ...
... Webster's 1828 Dictionary BEMOURN, v.t. To weep or mourn over. [Little used.] Webster's 1913 Dictionary Bemourn Be*mourn", v. t. To mourn over. --Wyclif.
... deep and poignant grief for; to bewail; to lament; to mourn; to sorrow over. To find her, or forever to deplore ... as hopeless; to give up. [Obs.] --Bacon. Syn: To Deplore, Mourn, Lament, Bewail, Bemoan. Usage: Mourn is the generic term, denoting a state of grief or ...
... Webster's adjective Etymology: Latin lugubris, from lug?re to mourn; akin to Greek lygros mournful Date: 1585 1. mournful; especially ... Derivatives: lugubriously adv. lugubriousness n. Etymology: L lugubris f. lugere mourn Webster's 1913 Dictionary Lugubrious Lu*gu"bri*ous, a. [L. lugubris, fr. lugere to mourn; cf. Gr. ? sad, Skr. ruj to break.] Mournful; indicating sorrow ...
... Dictionary of English Synonyms I. v. a. (Poetical.) Lament, deplore, mourn, bemoan, bewail, weep for, grieve for. II. v. n. Grieve, mourn, make lamentation. Moby Thesaurus bawl, beef, bemoan, bewail, bitch, complain ... jeremiad, keen, knell, lament, lamentation, make an outcry, mewl, moaning, mourn, murmur, mutter, outcry, pipe, plaint, planctus, pule, repine, roar, scream ...