See Also: sorrow(1)(dictionary)
sorrow(2)(dictionary)
sorrow 1, noun(dictionary)
sorrow 2, verb(dictionary)
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sorrow(2) (iou)



sorrow verb.
[Old English sorgian: cf. Old Saxon sorgon, Old High German sorgen (Dutch zorgen, German sorgen), Old Norse syrgja, Gothic saurgan, from Germanic.]
verb intrans. Feel sorrow or sadness; grieve. Also, mourn. (Foll. by at, for, over.) OE.
Lytton They who have sorrowed may..be reluctant to sadden..those to whom sorrow is yet unknown. D. M. Thomas The Council Officer had been shot dead...I sorrowed for his wife and children.
verb trans. Feel sorrow on account of; lament, regret. Also foll. by subord. clause OE.
E. Langley I remembered the dead and sorrowed that they should not see this day.
verb trans. Bring grief or pain to; make sorrowful. ME.
sorrower noun E18.
sorrowing verbal noun the action of the verb; an instance of this: OE.
sorrowingly adverb (rare) in a sorrowing manner LME.