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dolor is a Latin Noun that primarily means pain.
Noun
pain, grief
English derivatives:
doleful dolorous condole condolences indolent indolence
Noun
Physical pain. (b) (combined w. sense 2).
Distress (of mind), anguish, grief; (esp. dist. from outward manifestations). (b) (foll. by noun cl.) distress (that). (c) (transf.) an object or cause of distress; (w. gen.) a distress (to).
A feeling of resentment, indignation.
Quis est quī tantum dolōrem ferre possit?Compare Who is there who would be able to bear such pain?
Īnfandum, rēgīna, iubēs renovāre dolōrem.Compare Unspeakable, O Queen, is the grief you bid me revive.
Perfer et obdura; dolor tibi proderit olim.Compare Be patient and tough; someday this pain will be useful to you.
Fleque meos casus: est quaedam flere voluptas: expletur lacrimis egeriturque dolor.Compare Weep for my woe; in weeping there is a certain joy, for by tears grief is sated and relieved.
Singular | Plural | |
Nom. | dolor | dolōrēs |
Gen. | dolōris | dolōrum |
Dat. | dolōrī | dolōribus |
Acc. | dolōrem | dolōrēs |
Abl. | dolōre | dolōribus |
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "dolor, dolōris (n.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed November 21, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/dolor-doloris.
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