A song or hymn of mourning composed or performed as a memorial to a dead person.
Before his execution in 1865, George William Gordon, a Jamaican political figure, reportedly expressed his innocence and lamented the injustice of his trial. He maintained that he had been wrongfully accused of treason in connection with the Morant Bay Rebellion. His final words reflected his deep concern for the plight of his fellow countrymen and his hope for a better future for Jamaica. Gordon's legacy is remembered for his advocacy for the rights of the marginalized.
She is a widow, as Carlo Ponti died some years ago. Ms Loren is only a tenente ( Lieutenant) on the Bedroom Battlegrounders, compare with Admiral Gabor ( sizx stripes in the bedroom) and the late, lamented Secretary of Defence Dame, Elizabeth Taylor, ( too many sleeve stripes for USN, so Secretary of Defence) Gina is a warrant one- One broken stripe. She was married to Michael Schofield but terminally separated. She never remarried., so much for campaign ribbons of the bedroom.
A term usually applied to a native of Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston is known to be where the Ashley and Cooper Rivers create the Atlantic Ocean. It is the center of the known universe. To be a Geechie is to transcend all other human accomplishment and can only be achieved by birth. This was remarked upon by Lord Ashley (pseudonym for a columnist of the "News and Courier" newspaper in Charleston for decades of the 50's - late 60's). He lamented that because he was a non-Geechie, the fact that he was a well-known writer ("Cheaper by the Dozen", Frank Gilbreth) meant little. His birth in the North made him a permanent outsdier.
Percy thinks that they were selling socks and Grover had not told him about someone losing their life after every yarn is cut. Percy thinks nothing more then three old ladies making huge socks
The Ashes is the name given to the top-level cricket competition between England and Australia.In 1882, after Australia defeated England on English soil for the first time, The Sporting Times ran the following obituary for English cricket:In Affectionate RemembranceofENGLISH CRICKET,which died at the Ovalon29th AUGUST 1882,Deeply lamented by a large circle of sorrowingfriends and acquaintancesR.I.P.N.B.-The body will be cremated and theashes taken to Australia.Later that year, when the English cricketers set out for Australia, captain Ivo Bligh promised to "recover those ashes", and repeated the promise several times during the tour. When England won that series 2-1, some Melbourne women presented him with a small urn containing the ashes of a bail; when he died his widow gave the urn to the MCC, and it is now in the museum at Lord's. However after this tour the whole thing was considered over and forgotten.Twenty years later, in 1903, English captain Pelham Warner once again led a tour to Australia, with the stated aim of "recovering the ashes", and after returning from a victorious series he wrote a book How We Recovered The Ashes, and that is how the term entered public discourse. The first reference to the Ashes in Wisden is from 1905.Since then, whenever England and Australia play a series of test matches, they are said to be playing for the Ashes.
Her death was greatly lamented.He lamented the things he might have done with his life. They lamented the loss of their fortune.
The family lamented the loss of their pet.
The king lamented the death of his beautiful daughter.
After the mining disaster the women lamented the loss of their husbands.
The Late Lamented - 1917 was released on: USA: 23 September 1917
The Late Lamented - 1922 was released on: USA: 9 July 1922
"Lamented" is the past tense of the VERB "Lament", meaning to express a feeling of grief or sorrow.
grumbled, griped, groused, lamented, sobbed, wailed, whinged sighed, groaned, whined, whimpered, sobbed, wailed, lamented Verb complained, grumbled, whined, griped, groused, carped, lamented, whinged groaned, sighed, whined, whimpered
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Lamented or sternly
The word is lamented, to mourn or grieve deeply.
Orthodox Jews usually make loud lamentations at funerals and other occasions of solemn grief. One book of the Bible, titled "Lamentations", is a collection of these writings, traditionally ascribed to the prophet Jeremiah lamenting the desolation of Jerusalem after it was conquered by the army of Babylon.