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Norman
Etymology
From Latin lāmentābilis (“full of sorrow, mournful; deplorable”), from lāmentor (“lament”), from lāmenta (“wailing, weeping”).
Adjective
lamentabl'ye m or f
- (Jersey) deplorable, lamentable
Derived terms