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sorrel1
noun
1 any of various low-growing perennial plants, many of which have spear-shaped leaves which give an acid taste.
2 the leaves of this plant, which are used in medicine and in cookery.
[15c: from French sorele , from sur sour]
sorrel2
adjective reddish-brown or light chestnut in colour.
noun
1 this colour.
2 a horse or other animal of this colour.
[15c: from French sorel , a diminutive of sor brown]
sorrow
noun
1 a feeling of grief or deep sadness, especially one that arises from loss or disappointment.
2 someone or something that is the cause of this.
verb (sorrowed , sorrowing ) intr to have or express such feeling.
[Anglo-Saxon sorg ]
sorrower noun .
sorrowful adjective .
sorrowfully adverb .
sorrowfulness noun .
sorrowing adjective , noun .
sorry
adjective (sorrier , sorriest )
1 distressed or full of regret or shame, especially over something that one has done or said, something that has happened, etc I'm sorry if I hurt you I'm sorry that you've had to wait .
2 (usu sorry for someone) full of pity or sympathy Everyone felt sorry for him when she left him .
3 pitifully bad in a sorry state .
4 contemptibly bad; worthless; extremely poor a sorry excuse .
interjection
1 given as an apology.
2 used when asking for something that has just been said to be repeated; I beg your pardon.
[Anglo-Saxon sarig wounded, from sar sore]
sorrily adverb .
sorriness noun .
sorryish adjective .
be or feel, etc sorry for oneself to indulge in self-pity, especially in an excessive way.
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