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51sorrow — Kaumaha. Also: minamina, mānewanewa, kani uhū, mokuāhua, pu u, ū, lu ulu u, manoni. ♦ Poetic references to heavy rain and tears may signify sorrow. See saying, lu ulu u …
52sorrow shared is sorrow halved — it s good to get things off your chest, when you tell someone your troubles this alone solves one half of your troubles …
53sorrow — See: DROWN ONE S SORROWS …
54sorrow — See: DROWN ONE S SORROWS …
55SORROW, WORSHIP OF — Goethe s name for the Christian religion, our highest religion, for the Son of Man, Carlyle adds, interpreting this, there is no noble crown, well worn or even ill worn, but is a crown of thorns …
56sorrow — See: drown one s sorrows …
57sorrow — sb. RG. 374, 378; [seorhe]. O. and N. 1597. AS. sorh v. n. Wright’s L. P. p. 50 …
58sorrow — sor·row || sÉ‘rəʊ / sÉ’r n. distress, suffering, sadness; something which causes grief or regret; expression of suffering or sadness, grieving v. regret; repent; mourn, grieve, be sad …
59sorrow — sorg …
60sorrow — I. n. 1. Grief, sadness, affliction, mourning, trouble. 2. Regret, vexation, chagrin. II. v. n. Grieve, mourn, be sad, weep, lament, bemoan, bewail …