slovo | definícia |
moan (mass) | moan
- achkať |
moan (encz) | moan,bědovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
moan (encz) | moan,hořekovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
moan (encz) | moan,nářek Zdeněk Brož |
moan (encz) | moan,naříkat v: Zdeněk Brož |
moan (encz) | moan,sténání n: Zdeněk Brož |
moan (encz) | moan,sténat v: Zdeněk Brož |
moan (encz) | moan,úpět Zdeněk Brož |
moan (encz) | moan,vzdychat v: web |
moan (encz) | moan,zaúpění Zdeněk Brož |
Moan (gcide) | Moan \Moan\, v. t.
1. To bewail audibly; to lament.
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Ye floods, ye woods, ye echoes, moan
My dear Columbo, dead and gone. --Prior.
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2. To afflict; to distress. [Obs.]
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Which infinitely moans me. --Beau. & Fl.
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Moan (gcide) | Moan \Moan\ (m[=o]n), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Moaned (m[=o]nd); p.
pr. & vb. n. Moaning.] [AS. m[=ae]nan to moan, also, to
mean; but in the latter sense perh. a different word. Cf.
Mean to intend.]
1. To make a low prolonged sound of grief or pain, whether
articulate or not; to groan softly and continuously.
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Unpitied and unheard, where misery moans. --Thomson.
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Let there bechance him pitiful mischances,
To make him moan. --Shak.
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2. To emit a sound like moan; -- said of things inanimate;
as, the wind moans.
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Moan (gcide) | Moan \Moan\, n. [OE. mone. See Moan, v. i.]
1. A low prolonged sound, articulate or not, indicative of
pain or of grief; a low groan.
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Sullen moans, hollow groans. --Pope.
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2. A low mournful or murmuring sound; -- of things.
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Rippling waters made a pleasant moan. --Byron.
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moan (wn) | moan
n 1: an utterance expressing pain or disapproval [syn: groan,
moan]
v 1: indicate pain, discomfort, or displeasure; "The students
groaned when the professor got out the exam booklets"; "The
ancient door soughed when opened" [syn: groan, moan] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
bemoan (mass) | bemoan
- achkať |
samoan (mass) | Samoan
- samojský |
bemoan (encz) | bemoan,naříkat Jaroslav Šedivý |
bemoaning (encz) | bemoaning,oplakávání n: Zdeněk Brož |
moaned (encz) | moaned,sténal v: Zdeněk Brož |
moaner (encz) | moaner,reptal v: Zdeněk Brož |
moaning (encz) | moaning,naříká Zdeněk Brožmoaning,naříkání n: Zdeněk Brožmoaning,skučení n: Zdeněk Brožmoaning,sténání n: Zdeněk Brož |
moans (encz) | moans,naříká v: Zdeněk Brož |
samoan (encz) | Samoan,obyvatel Samoy Zdeněk Brož |
Bemoan (gcide) | Bemoan \Be*moan"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bemoaned; p. pr. & vb.
n. Bemoaning.] [OE. bimenen, AS. bem?nan; pref. be- + m?nan
to moan. See Moan.]
To express deep grief for by moaning; to express sorrow for;
to lament; to bewail; to pity or sympathize with.
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Implores their pity, and his pain bemoans. --Dryden.
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Syn: See Deplore.
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Bemoaned (gcide) | Bemoan \Be*moan"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bemoaned; p. pr. & vb.
n. Bemoaning.] [OE. bimenen, AS. bem?nan; pref. be- + m?nan
to moan. See Moan.]
To express deep grief for by moaning; to express sorrow for;
to lament; to bewail; to pity or sympathize with.
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Implores their pity, and his pain bemoans. --Dryden.
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Syn: See Deplore.
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Bemoaner (gcide) | Bemoaner \Be*moan"er\, n.
One who bemoans.
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Bemoaning (gcide) | Bemoan \Be*moan"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bemoaned; p. pr. & vb.
n. Bemoaning.] [OE. bimenen, AS. bem?nan; pref. be- + m?nan
to moan. See Moan.]
To express deep grief for by moaning; to express sorrow for;
to lament; to bewail; to pity or sympathize with.
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Implores their pity, and his pain bemoans. --Dryden.
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Syn: See Deplore.
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Moan (gcide) | Moan \Moan\, v. t.
1. To bewail audibly; to lament.
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Ye floods, ye woods, ye echoes, moan
My dear Columbo, dead and gone. --Prior.
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2. To afflict; to distress. [Obs.]
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Which infinitely moans me. --Beau. & Fl.
[1913 Webster]Moan \Moan\ (m[=o]n), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Moaned (m[=o]nd); p.
pr. & vb. n. Moaning.] [AS. m[=ae]nan to moan, also, to
mean; but in the latter sense perh. a different word. Cf.
Mean to intend.]
1. To make a low prolonged sound of grief or pain, whether
articulate or not; to groan softly and continuously.
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Unpitied and unheard, where misery moans. --Thomson.
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Let there bechance him pitiful mischances,
To make him moan. --Shak.
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2. To emit a sound like moan; -- said of things inanimate;
as, the wind moans.
[1913 Webster]Moan \Moan\, n. [OE. mone. See Moan, v. i.]
1. A low prolonged sound, articulate or not, indicative of
pain or of grief; a low groan.
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Sullen moans, hollow groans. --Pope.
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2. A low mournful or murmuring sound; -- of things.
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Rippling waters made a pleasant moan. --Byron.
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Moaned (gcide) | Moan \Moan\ (m[=o]n), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Moaned (m[=o]nd); p.
pr. & vb. n. Moaning.] [AS. m[=ae]nan to moan, also, to
mean; but in the latter sense perh. a different word. Cf.
Mean to intend.]
1. To make a low prolonged sound of grief or pain, whether
articulate or not; to groan softly and continuously.
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Unpitied and unheard, where misery moans. --Thomson.
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Let there bechance him pitiful mischances,
To make him moan. --Shak.
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2. To emit a sound like moan; -- said of things inanimate;
as, the wind moans.
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Moanful (gcide) | Moanful \Moan"ful\, a.
Full of moaning; expressing sorrow. -- Moan"ful*ly, adv.
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Moanfully (gcide) | Moanful \Moan"ful\, a.
Full of moaning; expressing sorrow. -- Moan"ful*ly, adv.
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Moaning (gcide) | Moan \Moan\ (m[=o]n), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Moaned (m[=o]nd); p.
pr. & vb. n. Moaning.] [AS. m[=ae]nan to moan, also, to
mean; but in the latter sense perh. a different word. Cf.
Mean to intend.]
1. To make a low prolonged sound of grief or pain, whether
articulate or not; to groan softly and continuously.
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Unpitied and unheard, where misery moans. --Thomson.
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Let there bechance him pitiful mischances,
To make him moan. --Shak.
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2. To emit a sound like moan; -- said of things inanimate;
as, the wind moans.
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Samoan (gcide) | Samoan \Sa*mo"an\, a.
Of or pertaining to the Samoan Islands (formerly called
Navigators' Islands) in the South Pacific Ocean, or their
inhabitants. -- n. An inhabitant of the Samoan Islands.
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Thermoanaesthesia (gcide) | Thermoanaesthesia \Ther`mo*an`aes*the"si*a\ or Thermoanesthesia
\Ther`mo*an`es*the"si*a\, n. [NL.] (Med.)
Loss of power to distinguish heat or cold by touch.
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Thermoanesthesia (gcide) | Thermoanaesthesia \Ther`mo*an`aes*the"si*a\ or Thermoanesthesia
\Ther`mo*an`es*the"si*a\, n. [NL.] (Med.)
Loss of power to distinguish heat or cold by touch.
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Unmoaned (gcide) | Unmoaned \Unmoaned\
See moaned. |
bemoan (wn) | bemoan
v 1: regret strongly; "I deplore this hostile action"; "we
lamented the loss of benefits" [syn: deplore, lament,
bewail, bemoan] |
moaner (wn) | moaner
n 1: a person given to excessive complaints and crying and
whining [syn: whiner, complainer, moaner,
sniveller, crybaby, bellyacher, grumbler,
squawker] |
samoan (wn) | Samoan
adj 1: of or relating to Samoa or its people or language or
culture; "Samoan fishing industry"
n 1: a native or inhabitant of the Samoan Islands |
samoan islands (wn) | Samoan Islands
n 1: a group of volcanic islands in the South Pacific midway
between Hawaii and Australia; its climate and scenery and
Polynesian culture make it a popular tourist stop [syn:
Samoa, Samoan Islands] |
western samoan monetary unit (wn) | Western Samoan monetary unit
n 1: monetary unit in Western Samoa |
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