the lamentations of jeremiah

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  • 68jeremiad — [jer΄ə mī′ad΄, jer΄ə mī′əd] n. [Fr jérémiade < Jérémie, Jeremiah: see JEREMIAH] 1. a long lamentation or complaint: in allusion to the Lamentations of Jeremiah 2. a long, scolding speech, sermon, etc. expressing disapproval or warning of… …

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  • 70jeremiad — n. a doleful complaint or lamentation; a list of woes. Etymology: F jeacutereacutemiade f. Jeacutereacutemie Jeremiah f. eccl.L Jeremias, with ref. to the Lamentations of Jeremiah in the Old Testament …

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