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sorrowy

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Etymology

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From Middle English sorowy, equivalent to sorrow +‎ -y.

Adjective

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sorrowy (comparative more sorrowy, superlative most sorrowy)

  1. (obsolete) Sorrowful.
    • 1803, “The War-Torn Veteran”, in The Evening Post, reprinted in The Balance,, and Columbian Repository, Volume II, page 216:
      With rev’rence I approach’d a hoary seer,
      Who, bending o’er his crutch, seem’d lost in woe,
      And many a sigh and many a sorrowy tear,
      Spoke plain as words “Ah! whither can I go?”