lamento (m)
n.
lament, wail
lamento (m)
n.
lamentation, lament; moan, howl
lamentos
(n.) = wailing
Ex: One of the Bible's most striking references is that Hell is a place where "there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth".
lamento
= hand-wringing, lament, regret, plaint, grieving, mourning, wail.
Ex: The book is simply an occasion for ritual hand-wringing about Northern Ireland's troubled past and present troubles = El libro es simplemente una ocasión para lamentarse sobre los problemas pasados y presentes de Irlanda del Norte.
Ex: His article was entitled 'AACR2: the first anniversary, celebration or lament'.
Ex: Spalding's regret is quite understandable, for few of those seeking to identify particular editions in the catalog will fail to be confused by the results of this decision.
Ex: A common plaint among some critics is that resemblance is a necessary condition of pictorial representation.
Ex: The article 'Words of comfort: resources for the living and dying' reviews books on death and grieving for purposes of collection development in the area.
Ex: The video depicts the ritual of mourning a deceased person, customarily performed by professional wailers in Albania.
Ex: He then produced a sound like the deep wail of a bereaved mother which electrified the audience.
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* lamentos = wailing.