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Mourn
Pronunciation
enPR:
mô(r)n
,
IPA:
/mÉ”Ë(r)n/
Homophones:
morn
,
morne
,
mourne
Rhymes: -É”Ë(r)n
Alternative forms
morne
14th - 15th centuries
Origin
Old English
murnan
, cognate with French
morne
("gloomy").
Full definition of mourn
Verb
To express
sadness
or
sorrow
for; to
grieve
over (especially a death).
Bible, Genesis xxiii. 2
Abraham came to
mourn
for Sarah, and to weep for her.
Shakespeare
We
mourn
in black; why
mourn
we not in blood?
Related terms
mourner
mournful
mourning
Noun
mourn
(
plural
mourns
)
(
now literary
)
Sorrow
,
grief
.
1485
, Sir Thomas Malory,
Le Morte Darthur
, Book II:
Sire ryght now com rydynge thys way a knyght makynge grete
morne
, for what cause I can not telle
...
.
A
ring
fitted upon the head of a
lance
to prevent wounding an adversary in
tilting
.
Anagrams
Munro
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