10 Results found for "lament oneself".

սգամ

or to wear mourning, to mourn to afflict oneself, to be sorrowful, to regret, to be moved, to bewail, to lament, to deplore active mediopassive Armenian:...


menen

to lament to lament, to mourn (for) to pity, to comfort From Old French mener (“lead”). mayne menen to direct or guide (one's horse or oneself) (reflexive)...


gremja

grem) (transitive) to sadden, to make unhappy or bitter (reflexive) to lament “gremja” in The Nynorsk Dictionary. From Proto-Germanic *gramjaną. gremja...


редя

one's words (colloquial) to mourn, to lament, to grieve (reflexive with се, intransitive) to line up, to arrange oneself     Conjugation of редя́ (conjugation...


فریاد

crying out for help or succour lamentation, complaint, plaint, supplication فریاد کرنا (faryād karnā, “to lament, complain”) → Tamil: பிராது (pirātu)...


wanen

wanen to moan, to wail, to complain (figuratively, of a bell) to sound to lament, to bewail From Proto-West Germanic *wānijan. wānen to think, to suppose...


zerritzen

small shall die in this land: they shall not be buried, neither shall men lament for them, nor cut themselves, nor make themselves bald for them: Conjugation...


curo

neque detestari, sed intelligere I have laboured diligently, not to mock, lament, or execrate human actions; but to understand them. to heal, cure similia...


ع د د

calculable, limited in number, few”) Form II: عَدَّدَ (ʕaddada, “to count off, lament, multiply”) Verbal noun: تَعْدِيد (taʕdīd) Active participle: مُعَدِّد (muʕaddid)...


condole

doleō (“to suffer physical pain, hurt; to be sorry, grieve for, deplore, lament”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *delh₁- (“to divide, split”)). (Received...