dolor
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do·lor
(dō′lər)n.
Sorrow; grief.
[Middle English dolour, from Old French, from Latin dolor, pain, from dolēre, to suffer, feel pain.]
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do•lor
(ˈdoʊ lər)n.
sorrow; grief.
Also, esp. Brit.,do′lour.[1275–1325; Middle English dolour (< Anglo-French) < Latin dolor=dol(ēre) to feel pain + -or -or1]
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Noun | 1. | dolor - (poetry) painful grief brokenheartedness, grief, heartache, heartbreak - intense sorrow caused by loss of a loved one (especially by death) |
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