slovodefinícia
groan
(mass)
groan
- úpenie, vzdych, úpieť, vzdychať
Groan
(gcide)
Groan \Groan\, v. t.
To affect by groans.
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Groan
(gcide)
Groan \Groan\, n.
A low, moaning sound; usually, a deep, mournful sound uttered
in pain or great distress; sometimes, an expression of strong
disapprobation; as, the remark was received with groans.
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Such groans of roaring wind and rain. --Shak.
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The wretched animal heaved forth such groans. --Shak.
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groan
(gcide)
groan \groan\ (gr[=o]n), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Groaned
(gr[=o]nd); p. pr. & vb. n. Groaning.] [OE. gronen, granen,
granien, AS. gr[=a]nian, fr. the root of grennian to grin.
[root]35. See 2d Grin, and cf. Grunt.]
1. To give forth a low, moaning sound in breathing; to utter
a groan, as in pain, in sorrow, or in derision; to moan.
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For we . . . do groan, being burdened. --2 Cor. v.
4.
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He heard the groaning of the oak. --Sir W.
Scott.
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2. To strive after earnestly, as with groans.
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Nothing but holy, pure, and clear,
Or that which groaneth to be so. --Herbert.
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podobné slovodefinícia
groan
(mass)
groan
- úpenie, vzdych, úpieť, vzdychať
Groan
(gcide)
Groan \Groan\, v. t.
To affect by groans.
[1913 Webster]Groan \Groan\, n.
A low, moaning sound; usually, a deep, mournful sound uttered
in pain or great distress; sometimes, an expression of strong
disapprobation; as, the remark was received with groans.
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Such groans of roaring wind and rain. --Shak.
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The wretched animal heaved forth such groans. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]groan \groan\ (gr[=o]n), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Groaned
(gr[=o]nd); p. pr. & vb. n. Groaning.] [OE. gronen, granen,
granien, AS. gr[=a]nian, fr. the root of grennian to grin.
[root]35. See 2d Grin, and cf. Grunt.]
1. To give forth a low, moaning sound in breathing; to utter
a groan, as in pain, in sorrow, or in derision; to moan.
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For we . . . do groan, being burdened. --2 Cor. v.
4.
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He heard the groaning of the oak. --Sir W.
Scott.
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2. To strive after earnestly, as with groans.
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Nothing but holy, pure, and clear,
Or that which groaneth to be so. --Herbert.
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groan
(gcide)
Groan \Groan\, v. t.
To affect by groans.
[1913 Webster]Groan \Groan\, n.
A low, moaning sound; usually, a deep, mournful sound uttered
in pain or great distress; sometimes, an expression of strong
disapprobation; as, the remark was received with groans.
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Such groans of roaring wind and rain. --Shak.
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The wretched animal heaved forth such groans. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]groan \groan\ (gr[=o]n), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Groaned
(gr[=o]nd); p. pr. & vb. n. Groaning.] [OE. gronen, granen,
granien, AS. gr[=a]nian, fr. the root of grennian to grin.
[root]35. See 2d Grin, and cf. Grunt.]
1. To give forth a low, moaning sound in breathing; to utter
a groan, as in pain, in sorrow, or in derision; to moan.
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For we . . . do groan, being burdened. --2 Cor. v.
4.
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He heard the groaning of the oak. --Sir W.
Scott.
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2. To strive after earnestly, as with groans.
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Nothing but holy, pure, and clear,
Or that which groaneth to be so. --Herbert.
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Groaned
(gcide)
groan \groan\ (gr[=o]n), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Groaned
(gr[=o]nd); p. pr. & vb. n. Groaning.] [OE. gronen, granen,
granien, AS. gr[=a]nian, fr. the root of grennian to grin.
[root]35. See 2d Grin, and cf. Grunt.]
1. To give forth a low, moaning sound in breathing; to utter
a groan, as in pain, in sorrow, or in derision; to moan.
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For we . . . do groan, being burdened. --2 Cor. v.
4.
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He heard the groaning of the oak. --Sir W.
Scott.
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2. To strive after earnestly, as with groans.
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Nothing but holy, pure, and clear,
Or that which groaneth to be so. --Herbert.
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Groanful
(gcide)
Groanful \Groan"ful\, a.
Agonizing; sad. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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Groaning
(gcide)
groan \groan\ (gr[=o]n), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Groaned
(gr[=o]nd); p. pr. & vb. n. Groaning.] [OE. gronen, granen,
granien, AS. gr[=a]nian, fr. the root of grennian to grin.
[root]35. See 2d Grin, and cf. Grunt.]
1. To give forth a low, moaning sound in breathing; to utter
a groan, as in pain, in sorrow, or in derision; to moan.
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For we . . . do groan, being burdened. --2 Cor. v.
4.
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He heard the groaning of the oak. --Sir W.
Scott.
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2. To strive after earnestly, as with groans.
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Nothing but holy, pure, and clear,
Or that which groaneth to be so. --Herbert.
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Undergroan
(gcide)
Undergroan \Un`der*groan\, v. t.
To groan beneath. [Obs.]
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Earth undergroaned their high-raised feet. --Chapman.
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