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Etymology. Inherited from Middle French, from Latin lāmentātiōnem (“wailing, moaning, weeping”) .
24 дек. 2020 г. · c. 1400, "sad, sorrowful," from Latin lamentabilis "full of sorrow, mournful; lamentable, deplorable," from lamentari "to wail, moan, weep" (see ...
7 дек. 2020 г. · 1590s, "expression of sorrow or grief," from French lament and directly from Latin lamentum "a wailing, moaning, weeping" (see lamentation).
OED's earliest evidence for lamentation is from before 1382, in Bible (Wycliffite, early version). lamentation is a borrowing from French.
11 окт. 2024 г. · The meaning of LAMENTATION is an expression of sorrow, mourning, or regret : an act or instance of lamenting. How to use lamentation in a ...
= threnody, n. Esp. in Greece or among Greek-speaking people: an extempore lament or funeral song, usually sung by a woman; a myriologue. Also: the action or…
From the Latin lamenta, meaning “weeping” or “wailing,” lamentation means more than just shedding a few tears. Lamentation is when grief pours out. If you lose ...
A lament or lamentation is a passionate expression of grief, often in music ... Greek laments (Thrênoi, Moirológia). edit · Andrea Fishman, "Thrênoi to ... Book of · Lament bass · Dido's Lament · Lament (disambiguation)
Etymology. From French lamenter, from Latin lāmentor (“I wail, weep”), from lāmenta (“wailings, laments, moanings”); with formative -mentum, from the root *la- ... English · Czech · French · Polish
22 нояб. 2023 г. · The verb to lament came into English in 1535 from the Latin lāmentārī. It meant to express profound sorrow for or concerning; also, in modern ...
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