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bewailing
English
Verb
bewailing
- present participle of bewail
Noun
bewailing (plural bewailings)
- The act of one who bewails something.
- 1867, Annie Thomas, Called to Account
- No suggestions, no words, no bewailings could improve it. Still it was very human to make suggestions, and utter words, and make piteous bewailings over and over again.
- 1867, Annie Thomas, Called to Account
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bewailingly
English
Etymology
bewailing +? -ly
Adverb
bewailingly (comparative more bewailingly, superlative most bewailingly)
- in a bewailing manner
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