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dolor  n.  (Written also dolour)  Pain; grief; distress; anguish. (Poetic) "Of death and dolor telling sad tidings."






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"Dolor" Quotes from Famous Books



... Sans Dolor loomed into view, a great island floating in the air a thousand meters above the tossing waters of the ocean. Peter gave not a thought to the forces that kept it suspended. Dimly he recalled certain words of old Rudolph, words regarding the artificial emanations ...
— Astounding Stories of Super-Science, December 1930 • Various

... hominum mentes, o pectora caeca! qualibus in tenebris vitae quantisque periclis degitur hoc aevi quodcumque est! nonne videre nil aliud sibi naturam latrare, nisi utqui corpore seiunctus dolor absit, mente fruatur ...
— The Student's Companion to Latin Authors • George Middleton

... hear quite enough news in a minute or two," said the old woman sadly, kissing the little Prince on the forehead. "Be Prince Dolor, in memory of your ...
— The Little Lame Prince - Rewritten for Young Readers by Margaret Waters • Dinah Maria Mulock



Words linked to "Dolor" :   heartbreak, dolourous, heartache, verse, grief, poetry, dolorous, dolour, brokenheartedness



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