woe
81woe — n 1. misery, wretchedness, grief, anguish, agony of mind or spirit, bitterness, Archaic. bale; sorrow, sadness, infelicity, unhappiness, dolor, heartache, heartbreak, broken heart, broken heartedness, heartsickness, heavy heart; desolation,… …
82woe is me — humorous used for emphasizing that you are unhappy or have a problem …
83woe — [wəʊ] noun 1) [U] literary a strong feeling of sadness 2) woes [plural] formal problems and worries …
84woe — [[t]woʊ[/t]] n. 1) grievous distress, affliction, or trouble 2) an affliction: She suffered a fall, among her other woes[/ex] 3) (used to express grief, distress, or lamentation.) • Etymology: bef. 900; ME wo (interj. and n.), OE wā (interj.), c …
85WOE — • wound of entry …
86woe worth thee! woe betide thee! — execrations. N …
87Woe to that land, that’s govern’d by a child! — См. Горе земле, когда царь отрок …
Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)
88woe-begone — a. Wretched, miserable, pitiable, disconsolate, comfortless, sad, forlorn, sorrowful, melancholy, downcast, desponding, cheerless, crestfallen, chapfallen, cast down …
89woe betide — Misfortune will follow …
90woe betide thee! — i. e. ILL BETIDE THEE. The latter is used by the queen dowager of Edward IV. See Walpole s Historic Doubts …