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Word: Woesome
Speech Type: Adjective
Etymology:
late 18th century; earliest use found in John Langhorne (1735–1779), poet and translator. From woe + -some
Definition:
Full of, characterized by, or evoking woe; woeful; terrible, dreadful; (in weakened use) sad, miserable.
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