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deplored, ppl. a.|dɪˈplɔəd, -rɪd| [f. prec. + -ed1: rendering L. dēplōrāt-us deplorate.] 1. Lamented, mourned for. †2. Given up as hopeless; desperate; = deplorate. Obs.
1559Kennedy Lett. to Willock in Wodr. Soc. Misc. (1844) 276 The maist deplorit heretykis quhilk euer wes. 1620Venner Via Recta Introd. 12 Who with deplored diseases..resort to our Baths. 1655W. Gurnall Chr. in Arm xiv. (1669) 300/1 His affairs were in such a desperate and deplored condition. Hence deˈploredly adv., deˈploredness.
1656Artif. Handsom. 72 To be deploredly old, and affectedly young, is not only a great folly, but a grosse deformity. 1608–11Bp. Hall Medit., Love of Christ §2 The deploredness of our condition did but heighten that holy flame. 1675Brooks Gold. Key Wks. 1867 V. 201. |