dolorous
21dolorous — do•lor•ous [[t]ˈdoʊ lər əs, ˈdɒl ər [/t]] adj. full of or causing pain or sorrow; grievous; mournful • Etymology: 1375–1425; ME < AF, OF; see dolor, ous do′lor•ous•ly, adv. do′lor•ous•ness, n …
22dolorous — /ˈdɒlərəs / (say doluhruhs) adjective full of, expressing, or causing pain or sorrow; distressed; grievous; mournful. {Middle English} –dolorously, adverb –dolorousness, noun …
23dolorous — adj. literary or joc. 1 distressing, painful; doleful, dismal. 2 distressed, sad. Derivatives: dolorously adv. Etymology: ME f. OF doleros f. LL dolorosus (as DOLOUR) …
24Dolorous Stroke — In Malory, the blow dealt to King Pellam by Balin of the Two Swords, reducing the region of Logres to a wasteland …
25Dolorously — Dolorous Dol or*ous, a. [L. dolorosus, from dolor: cf. F. douloureux. See {Dolor}.] 1. Full of grief; sad; sorrowful; doleful; dismal; as, a dolorous object; dolorous discourses. [1913 Webster] You take me in too dolorous a sense; I spake to you… …
26Dolorousness — Dolorous Dol or*ous, a. [L. dolorosus, from dolor: cf. F. douloureux. See {Dolor}.] 1. Full of grief; sad; sorrowful; doleful; dismal; as, a dolorous object; dolorous discourses. [1913 Webster] You take me in too dolorous a sense; I spake to you… …
27dolorously — dolorous ► ADJECTIVE literary ▪ feeling great sorrow or distress. DERIVATIVES dolorously adverb …
28Anne Catherine Emmerich — Infobox Saint name=Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich birth date=September 8, 1774 death date=February 9, 1824 feast day=February 9 venerated in=Roman Catholic Church imagesize=250px caption= birth place=Coesfeld, Westphalia, Holy Roman Empire death …
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30Nitocris (band) — Nitocris Origin Sydney, Australia Genres Heavy metal, punk rock Years active 1992–2001 Labels Phantom Rec …