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  • 21 woe

    [wou] n., interj. -n. dhembje; vuajtje; to tell one's tale of woe tregoj ç'kam hequr; brengë, mjerim, fatkeqësi; hall i madh.• in weal and woe në të mirë e në të keq; në gëzim e në fatkeqsi.
    poverty and sickness are common woes varfëria dhe sëmundja janë fatkeqësi të zakonshme./-interj. woe is me! i mjeri unë!; woe to you! mjeri ti!; mjerë ti!; woe to the vanquished! mjerë të mundurit!
    woebegone ['woubigon] adj. i mjerë; i shumëvuajtur; i trishtuar; i ngrysur; i dërrmuar
    woeful ['wouful] adj 1. ( njeri) fatkeq; i pafat;• ( lajm) kobëzi;• i mjerë; i mjerueshëm;• i brengosur; hallemadh; i trishtuar; i pikëlluar; i dërrmuar. 2. trishtues; cfilitës. 3. e mjeruar (gjendje). - ly ndajf. për të ardhur keq
    woefully ['woufëli] adv 1. trishtueshëm; me pikëllim. 2. fatkeqësisht, mjerisht, për të ardhur keq

    English-Albanian dictionary > woe

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  • common good — late 14c., translating L. bonum publicum the common weal …   Etymology dictionary

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