weary.
provoke, excite, harass, challenge, harass; attack, assail;
to harass
tear; exuded gum/sap; bit of lead; quicksilver from ore; weeping plural; dirge;
little tear;
tear; exuded gum/sap; bit of lead; quicksilver from ore; weeping plural; dirge;
; dirge
Christ's tears
edge/fringe/hem of garment; strip/rag of cloth; fringe/protuberance/border/flap;
in small groups
fringed, having jagged edges; well-clothed, wrapped up
a cade of herring.
; dirge
amber.
mournful; tearful
breaking into tears, weeping;
lachrymal
tear-making; lachrymatory
to weep, shed tears /exude, drip.
shed tears, weep;
tearful
little tear;
tear; exuded gum/sap; bit of lead; quicksilver from ore; weeping plural; dirge;
tear; exuded gum/sap; bit of lead; quicksilver from ore; weeping plural; dirge;
milk; milky juice of plants; spat/spawn (of oyster);
defect in weight; lack.
rent for milch cows.
giving milk, lactating;
Lactantius; (Christian apologist, ~250-~325, "Divinarum Institutionum");
to lack.
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