slovodefinícia
lorn
(encz)
lorn,
Lorn
(gcide)
Lorn \Lorn\ (l[^o]rn), a. [Strong p. p. of Lose. See Lose,
Forlorn.]
1. Lost; undone; ruined. [Archaic]
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If thou readest, thou art lorn. --Sir W.
Scott.
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2. Forsaken; abandoned; solitary; bereft; as, a lone, lorn
woman.
[1913 Webster] Lorrie
podobné slovodefinícia
allornone
(mass)
all-or-none
- všetko alebo nič
forlornness
(mass)
forlornness
- márnosť
forlorn
(encz)
forlorn,beznadějný adj: Zdeněk Brožforlorn,opuštěný adj: Zdeněk Brožforlorn,osamocený adj: Zdeněk Brož
forlorn hope
(encz)
forlorn hope, n:
forlornly
(encz)
forlornly,opuštěně adv: Zdeněk Brožforlornly,osamoceně adv: Zdeněk Brož
forlornness
(encz)
forlornness,marnost n: Zdeněk Brožforlornness,zoufalost n: Zdeněk Brož
lovelorn
(encz)
lovelorn,zhrzený adj: Zdeněk Brož
chlornan
(czen)
chlornan,hypochloriten: [chem.] Zdeněk Brož
trichlornitrometan
(czen)
trichlornitrometan,trichloronitromethane[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
A forlorn hope
(gcide)
Forlorn \For*lorn"\, a. [OE., p. p. of forlesen to lose utterly,
AS. forle['o]san (p. p. forloren); pref. for- + le['o]san (in
comp.) to lose; cf. D. verliezen to lose, G. verlieren, Sw.
f["o]rlora, Dan. forloren, Goth. fraliusan to lose. See
For-, and Lorn, a., Lose, v. t.]
1. Deserted; abandoned; lost.
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Of fortune and of hope at once forlorn. --Spenser.
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Some say that ravens foster forlorn children.
--Shak.
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2. Destitute; helpless; in pitiful plight; wretched;
miserable; almost hopeless; desperate.
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For here forlorn and lost I tread. --Goldsmith.
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The condition of the besieged in the mean time was
forlorn in the extreme. --Prescott.
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She cherished the forlorn hope that he was still
living. --Thomson.
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A forlorn hope [D. verloren hoop, prop., a lost band or
troop; verloren, p. p. of verliezen to lose + hoop band;
akin to E. heap. See For-, and Heap.] (Mil.), a body
of men (called in F. enfants perdus, in G. {verlornen
posten}) selected, usually from volunteers, to attempt a
breach, scale the wall of a fortress, or perform other
extraordinarily perilous service; also, a desperate case
or enterprise.

Syn: Destitute, lost; abandoned; forsaken; solitary;
helpless; friendless; hopeless; abject; wretched;
miserable; pitiable.
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Forlorn
(gcide)
Forlorn \For*lorn"\, a. [OE., p. p. of forlesen to lose utterly,
AS. forle['o]san (p. p. forloren); pref. for- + le['o]san (in
comp.) to lose; cf. D. verliezen to lose, G. verlieren, Sw.
f["o]rlora, Dan. forloren, Goth. fraliusan to lose. See
For-, and Lorn, a., Lose, v. t.]
1. Deserted; abandoned; lost.
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Of fortune and of hope at once forlorn. --Spenser.
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Some say that ravens foster forlorn children.
--Shak.
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2. Destitute; helpless; in pitiful plight; wretched;
miserable; almost hopeless; desperate.
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For here forlorn and lost I tread. --Goldsmith.
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The condition of the besieged in the mean time was
forlorn in the extreme. --Prescott.
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She cherished the forlorn hope that he was still
living. --Thomson.
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A forlorn hope [D. verloren hoop, prop., a lost band or
troop; verloren, p. p. of verliezen to lose + hoop band;
akin to E. heap. See For-, and Heap.] (Mil.), a body
of men (called in F. enfants perdus, in G. {verlornen
posten}) selected, usually from volunteers, to attempt a
breach, scale the wall of a fortress, or perform other
extraordinarily perilous service; also, a desperate case
or enterprise.

Syn: Destitute, lost; abandoned; forsaken; solitary;
helpless; friendless; hopeless; abject; wretched;
miserable; pitiable.
[1913 Webster]Forlese \For*lese"\, v. t. [p. p. Forlore, Forlorn.] [OE.
forlesen. See Forlorn.]
To lose utterly. [Obs.] --haucer.
[1913 Webster]Forlorn \For*lorn"\, n.
1. A lost, forsaken, or solitary person.
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Forced to live in Scotland a forlorn. --Shak.
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2. A forlorn hope; a vanguard. [Obs.]
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Our forlorn of horse marched within a mile of the
enemy. --Oliver
Cromvell.
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Forlornly
(gcide)
Forlornly \For*lorn"ly\, adv.
In a forlorn manner. --Pollok.
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Forlornness
(gcide)
Forlornness \For*lorn"ness\, n.
State of being forlorn. --Boyle.
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Lasslorn
(gcide)
Lasslorn \Lass"lorn`\ (l[.a]s"l[^o]rn`), a.
Forsaken by a lass. --Shak.
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Lorn
(gcide)
Lorn \Lorn\ (l[^o]rn), a. [Strong p. p. of Lose. See Lose,
Forlorn.]
1. Lost; undone; ruined. [Archaic]
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If thou readest, thou art lorn. --Sir W.
Scott.
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2. Forsaken; abandoned; solitary; bereft; as, a lone, lorn
woman.
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Lovelorn
(gcide)
Lovelorn \Love"lorn`\, a.
Forsaken by one's love.
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The lovelorn nightingale. --Milton.
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verlornen posten
(gcide)
Forlorn \For*lorn"\, a. [OE., p. p. of forlesen to lose utterly,
AS. forle['o]san (p. p. forloren); pref. for- + le['o]san (in
comp.) to lose; cf. D. verliezen to lose, G. verlieren, Sw.
f["o]rlora, Dan. forloren, Goth. fraliusan to lose. See
For-, and Lorn, a., Lose, v. t.]
1. Deserted; abandoned; lost.
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Of fortune and of hope at once forlorn. --Spenser.
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Some say that ravens foster forlorn children.
--Shak.
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2. Destitute; helpless; in pitiful plight; wretched;
miserable; almost hopeless; desperate.
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For here forlorn and lost I tread. --Goldsmith.
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The condition of the besieged in the mean time was
forlorn in the extreme. --Prescott.
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She cherished the forlorn hope that he was still
living. --Thomson.
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A forlorn hope [D. verloren hoop, prop., a lost band or
troop; verloren, p. p. of verliezen to lose + hoop band;
akin to E. heap. See For-, and Heap.] (Mil.), a body
of men (called in F. enfants perdus, in G. {verlornen
posten}) selected, usually from volunteers, to attempt a
breach, scale the wall of a fortress, or perform other
extraordinarily perilous service; also, a desperate case
or enterprise.

Syn: Destitute, lost; abandoned; forsaken; solitary;
helpless; friendless; hopeless; abject; wretched;
miserable; pitiable.
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forlorn
(wn)
forlorn
adj 1: marked by or showing hopelessness; "the last forlorn
attempt"; "a forlorn cause"
forlorn hope
(wn)
forlorn hope
n 1: a hopeless or desperate enterprise
forlornly
(wn)
forlornly
adv 1: in a forlorn manner; "a single chicken was scratching
forlornly in the yard"
forlornness
(wn)
forlornness
n 1: sadness resulting from being forsaken or abandoned [syn:
forlornness, loneliness, desolation]
lovelorn
(wn)
lovelorn
adj 1: unhappy in love; suffering from unrequited love [syn:
bereft, lovelorn, unbeloved]

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