grievous distress, affliction, or trouble: His woe was almost beyond description. ... an exclamation of grief, distress, or lamentation ... Exclamation of woe...
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English-German translation for: woe ... woe-humbled {adj} durch Schmerz gedemütigt ... Woe betide you! Weh dir!
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We find this exclamation is written down in the "Thesaurus" (ii 290.11). The word order is archaic, involving a feature called tmesis, which allows a noun to intervene right in the middle of the verbal complex, something like "May pro-the Lord-tect me!
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WOE DEFINITIONS - 12 definitions found ... woe n 1: misery resulting from affliction [syn: suffering, woe] 2: intense mournfulness [syn: woe, woefulness] ... woe is me an exclamation of distress. Etymology: OE wa, wæ f. Gmc, a natural exclam. of lament...
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Vincent's NT Word Studies. Commentaries, history books, and more are linked to this page ... It was thought by some that the letters AI, AI, the exclamation of woe, could be traced on the petals, while others discovered the letter U, the initial letter of Uakinqov. The story of the slaying of Hyacinthus is told by Ovid.
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Find Synonym of woe and Antonym of woe at Thesaurus.com, Synonym, Synonyms, Thesaurus, ... Said this woe is me · Exclamation of woe · Tale of woe neopets ...
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The cause of his woe is a telegram, which he is regarding from all points of the compass, as if in hopes of making it send him better news. ... What adds to the woe is the fact that fast, reliable and cheap internet connectivity, with unlimited data plans (phew!) is still a luxury in most Indian homes. — WATBlog.com -
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attaboy* - exp. of encouragement or approval ... up to the ears* - heavily or deeply involved ... hue and cry* - to raise the hue and cry, make an outcry; to pursue with hue and cry.
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On ossuary #7 there is this inscription, written in charcoal: Iesous iou, which Professor Sukenik suggested should be rendered “Jesus, woe ... On the flat cover of ossuary #8 was this carved inscription in Greek, Iesous aloth, which again reflects the name “Jesus,” along with a presumed exclamation of mourning (p. 363).
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The Divine Name, the manifestation of G-dliness, is no longer whole. The hey has been severed, leaving the other three letters to spell hoy, the Biblical exclamation for woe.
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