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1 woefulness
noun aflição* * *woe.ful.ness[w'oufulnis] n 1 disposição triste ou melancólica, tristeza, melancolia. 2 situação ou estado aflitivo, angustioso ou calamitoso, aflição. -
2 woefulness
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3 woe
[wəu]((a cause of) grief or misery: He has many woes; He told a tale of woe.) aflição- woeful- woefully
- woefulness
- woebegone* * *[wou] n 1 aflição, angústia, preocupação, pena, pesar. 2 dor, mágoa. 3 desgraça, calamidade, infortúnio. 4 miséria, desventura, desdita. • interj ai! tale of woe uma história dolorosa. woe betide him! ai dele! woe be to him who...! ai daquele que...! woe is me! ai de mim! woe the day! maldito o dia! -
4 woe
[wəu]((a cause of) grief or misery: He has many woes; He told a tale of woe.) desgraça- woeful- woefully - woefulness - woebegone
См. также в других словарях:
Woefulness — Woe ful*ness, Wofulness Wo ful*ness, n. The quality or state of being woeful; misery; wretchedness. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
woefulness — noun see woeful … New Collegiate Dictionary
woefulness — See woefully. * * * … Universalium
woefulness — noun the quality of being woeful … Wiktionary
woefulness — n. sorrow, grief; sadness, misery … English contemporary dictionary
woefulness — woe·ful·ness … English syllables
woefulness — noun intense mournfulness • Syn: ↑woe • Derivationally related forms: ↑woeful • Hypernyms: ↑mournfulness, ↑sorrowfulness, ↑ruthfulness … Useful english dictionary
Wofulness — Woefulness Woe ful*ness, Wofulness Wo ful*ness, n. The quality or state of being woeful; misery; wretchedness. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
u̯reg- (and u̯erg-?) (*su̯erg-) — u̯reg (and u̯erg ?) (*su̯erg ) English meaning: to push, drag, drive Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘stoßen, drängen, puffen, treiben, feindselig verfolgen” Material: O.Ind. perhaps vrájati ‘schreitet, goes”, pra vrüja yati “läßt wandern … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
Direness — Dire ness, n. [Dire + ness.] Terribleness; horror; woefulness. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
woeful — also woful adjective Date: 14th century 1. full of woe ; grievous < woeful prophecies > 2. involving or bringing woe 3. lamentably bad or serious ; deplorable < woeful ignorance > • woefully … New Collegiate Dictionary