dule

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See also: дуле

Scots

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Etymology

From Old French dol or doel (anguish), from Vulgar Latin dolus, from Latin dolēre (to grieve). Later influenced by or reborrowed from early Middle English dool. Cognate with English dole. Compare modern French deuil (mourning).

Pronunciation

Adjective

dule (comparative duler, superlative dulest)

  1. sad, sorrowful

Noun

dule (uncountable)

  1. grief, sadness, sorrow

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