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    do·lor
    /ˈdōlər/

    noun

    • 1. a state of great sorrow or distress: literary "they squatted, hunched in their habitual dolor"

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  2. Dolour is a poetic word for grief or sorrow, from Latin dolēre. Learn its pronunciation, synonyms, examples and usage trends from Collins Dictionary.

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  3. Dolour is a poetic word for grief or sorrow, derived from Latin dolēre. See how to use dolour in sentences from Project Gutenberg and other sources.

  4. Jun 2, 2024 · dolour is a noun meaning anguish, grief, misery, or sorrow, from Old French dolour, Latin dolor. It is also a unit of pain in economics and utilitarianism, and a homophone of dollar.

  5. Dolour is a literary term for a state of great sorrow or distress. It comes from Middle English and Old French and means pain or grief. See how to use dolour in sentences and find synonyms.

  6. Dolour is a poetic word for grief or sorrow, derived from Latin dolere. Find out its pronunciation, translation, and related terms in this online dictionary.

  7. noun. (poetry) painful grief. synonyms: dolor. see more. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Dolour." Vocabulary.com Dictionary, Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/dolour. Accessed 16 Sep. 2024. Copy citation. Teachers, claim your 10-day free trial and transform your classroom today. Start now. Examples from books and articles.

  8. Dolour is a literary word for great sadness, derived from Old French and Latin. Learn more about its usage, synonyms and antonyms in LDOCE.