Lament Definition

lə-mĕnt
lamented, lamenting, laments
verb
lamented, lamenting, laments
To feel or express deep sorrow for; mourn or grieve for.
Webster's New World
To regret deeply.
Webster's New World
To feel deep sorrow or express it as by weeping or wailing; mourn; grieve.
Webster's New World
To grieve audibly; wail.
American Heritage

To bewail.

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noun
laments
An outward expression of sorrow; lamentation; wail.
Webster's New World
A literary or musical composition, as an elegy or dirge, mourning some death or calamity.
Webster's New World
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pronoun

Abbreviation of Lamentations.

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Other Word Forms of Lament

Noun

Singular:
lament
Plural:
laments

Origin of Lament

  • From French lamenter, from Latin lāmentor (“I wail, weep”), from lāmenta (“wailings, laments, moanings”); with formative -mentum, from the root *la-, probably ultimately imitative. Also see latrare.

    From Wiktionary

  • Middle English lementen from Old French lamenter from Latin lāmentārī from lāmentum lament

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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