"Alas" is an interjection of commiseration, sorrow, regret, or grief.
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Alas and alack means sadly or too bad.
An exclamation expressive of sorrow, pity, or apprehension of evil; -- in old writers, sometimes followed by day or white; alas the day, like alack a day, or alas the white.
Florence believes Randy is a Peeping Tom
Best and earliest I've been able to find is in the lyrics of "The Man on the Flying Trapeze" especially as performed in the movie It Happened One Night (1934).
It could be a corruption of a Shakespearian quote from Hamlet, in which the character says "Alas, poor Yorik, I knew him." The slang makes it difficult, though, as it may just be "I hardly knew her." which seems simple enough.
Alas!
Wings in Spanish is: alas.
it is expressing his hate
Some day we will have wings.
Alas! ah! those are two meanings of eheu.
Oy (אוי) = "Oh" or "Alas"
'Eheu' is a Latin interjection meaning 'Alas!'
to the stars on the wings of a pig
there is no country that rhymes mean, for if there was I would be keen, alas there are the marines, that really aren't that mean. - the rhymer
Leopoldo Alas's birth name is Leopoldo Alas Mnguez.
Alas, I could not answer this question.
Alas Building was created in 1955.