slovo | definícia |
condole (encz) | condole,kondolovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
condole (encz) | condole,projevit soustrast Zdeněk Brož |
condole (encz) | condole,soucítit v: Zdeněk Brož |
Condole (gcide) | Condole \Con*dole"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Condoled; p. pr. &
vb. n. Condoling.] [L. condolere; con- + dolere to feel
pain, grieve. See Doleful.]
To express sympathetic sorrow; to grieve in sympathy; --
followed by with.
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Your friends would have cause to rejoice, rather than
condole with you. --Sir W.
Temple.
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Condole (gcide) | Condole \Con*dole"\, v. t.
To lament or grieve over. [R.]
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I come not, Samson, to condole thy chance. --Milton.
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condole (wn) | condole
v 1: express one's sympathetic grief, on the occasion of
someone's death; "You must condole the widow" |
condole (devil) | CONDOLE, v.i. To show that bereavement is a smaller evil than
sympathy.
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condolence (mass) | condolence
- sústrasť |
condole with (encz) | condole with,projevit soustrast Zdeněk Brož |
condoled (encz) | condoled,projevil soustrast Zdeněk Brož |
condolence (encz) | condolence,kondolence n: Zdeněk Brožcondolence,projev soustrasti Zdeněk Brožcondolence,soucítění Zdeněk Brožcondolence,soustrast n: Zdeněk Brož |
Condole (gcide) | Condole \Con*dole"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Condoled; p. pr. &
vb. n. Condoling.] [L. condolere; con- + dolere to feel
pain, grieve. See Doleful.]
To express sympathetic sorrow; to grieve in sympathy; --
followed by with.
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Your friends would have cause to rejoice, rather than
condole with you. --Sir W.
Temple.
[1913 Webster]Condole \Con*dole"\, v. t.
To lament or grieve over. [R.]
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I come not, Samson, to condole thy chance. --Milton.
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Condoled (gcide) | Condole \Con*dole"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Condoled; p. pr. &
vb. n. Condoling.] [L. condolere; con- + dolere to feel
pain, grieve. See Doleful.]
To express sympathetic sorrow; to grieve in sympathy; --
followed by with.
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Your friends would have cause to rejoice, rather than
condole with you. --Sir W.
Temple.
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Condolement (gcide) | Condolement \Con*dole"ment\, n.
1. Condolence. "A pitiful condolement." --Milton.
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2. Sorrow; mourning; lamentation. --Shak.
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Condolence (gcide) | Condolence \Con*do"lence\, n. [Cf. F. condol['e]ance.]
Expression of sympathy with another in sorrow or grief.
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Their congratulations and their condolences. --Steele.
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A special mission of condolence. --Macaulay.
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Condoler (gcide) | Condoler \Con*dol"er\, n.
One who condoles.
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condole with (wn) | condole with
v 1: share the suffering of [syn: feel for, pity,
compassionate, condole with, sympathize with] |
condolence (wn) | condolence
n 1: an expression of sympathy with another's grief; "they sent
their condolences" [syn: condolence, commiseration] |
condolent (wn) | condolent
adj 1: expressing sympathy with a person who experienced the
death of a loved one |
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