lamentabl'ye

Norman

Etymology

From Latin lāmentābilis (full of sorrow, mournful; deplorable), from lāmentor (lament), from lāmenta (wailing, weeping).

Adjective

lamentabl'ye m or f

  1. (Jersey) deplorable, lamentable

Derived terms

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