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  • 53alackaday — [ə lak′ə dā′] interj. 〚for earlier alack the day, woe to the day〛 Archaic ALACK * * * …

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  • 55lackadaisical —    The word for a casual or lazy thing or person derives from lackaday, an expression of weariness, itself representing alack the day. Alack is based on lack, in the sense loss, and the implication is that something is missing …

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  • 56alas — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) interj. alack! woe is me! (See lamentation). II (Roget s IV) interj. Syn. dear, dear me, oh, lackaday, alack, woe, woe is me, too bad, my God, gracious me, gee, tsk tsk …

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  • 57Lamentation — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Expression of pain. < N PARAG:Lamentation >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 lament lament lamentation Sgm: N 1 wail wail complaint plaint murmur mutter grumble groan moan whine …

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  • 58lackadaisical — 1768 (Sterne), from interjection lackadaisy alas, alack (1748), an alteration of lack a day (1690s), from alack the day (1590s). Hence, given to crying lack a day, vapidly sentimental. Sense probably altered by influence of LAX (Cf. lax). Related …

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  • 59lackaday — /ˈlækədeɪ/ (say lakuhday) interjection Archaic → alack. {aphetic form of phrase alack the day, with a for unstressed the} …

  • 60alackaday — [ə lak′ə dā′] interj. [for earlier alack the day, woe to the day] Archaic ALACK …

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