Associations to the word «Mourn»
Noun
- Joy
- Corpse
- Scorn
- Thebes
- Bridegroom
- Wad
- Kin
- Wickedness
- Glory
- Gentleness
- Muse
- Absence
- Husband
- Companionship
- Tis
- Handel
- Alas
- Ers
- Moan
- Wherefore
- Whitman
- Mandela
- Cease
- Ovid
- Vengeance
- Procession
- Living
- Thousand
- Folly
- Disappearance
- Verity
- Despair
- Sonnet
- Gao
- Nor
- Cry
- Destruction
- Slew
- Countryman
- Sin
- Comrade
- Underworld
- Praising
- Friend
- Shed
- Wounded
- Ash
- Suffering
- Departure
- Shepherd
- Tomb
- Argonaut
- Victim
- Reprise
- Trojan
- Mirth
- Nightingale
- Spouse
- Heaven
- Sheng
- Distress
Adjective
Wiktionary
MOURN, verb. To express sadness or sorrow for; to grieve over (especially a death).
MOURN, noun. (now literary) Sorrow, grief.
MOURN, noun. A ring fitted upon the head of a lance to prevent wounding an adversary in tilting.
Dictionary definition
MOURN, verb. Feel sadness; "She is mourning her dead child".
MOURN, verb. Observe the customs of mourning after the death of a loved one.
Wise words
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