sorweful

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Middle English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old English sorhful.

Adjective[edit]

sorweful

  1. sorrowful
    • late 14th century, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Knight's Tale, The Canterbury Tales, line 1070-1073:
      This sorweful prisoner, this Palamoun,
      Goth in the chambre, roming to and fro,
      And to him-self compleyning of his wo;
      That he was born, ful ofte he seyde, ‘alas!’
      This sorrowful prisoner, this Palamon,
      Goes in the chamber roaming to and fro,
      And to himself lamenting his woe;
      That he was born, full often he said, ‘alas!’

Descendants[edit]

  • English: sorrowful

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