to weep over
21To give over — Give Give, v. i. 1. To give a gift or gifts. [1913 Webster] 2. To yield to force or pressure; to relax; to become less rigid; as, the earth gives under the feet. [1913 Webster] 3. To become soft or moist. [Obs.] Bacon . [1913 Webster] 4. To move; …
22Night (book) — Night   …
23cry — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Loud call Nouns 1. cry, shout, call (see Verbs); vociferation, exclamation, outcry, hullabaloo, chorus, clamor, hue and cry; Bronx cheer; plaint (see lamentation); stentor (see loudness); bark, ululation …
24ἐπιδακρύετε — ἐπιδακρύ̱ετε , ἐπιδακρύω weep over pres imperat act 2nd pl ἐπιδακρύ̱ετε , ἐπιδακρύω weep over pres ind act 2nd pl ἐπιδακρύ̱ετε , ἐπιδακρύω weep over imperf ind act 2nd pl (homeric ionic) …
25ἐπιδακρύσῃ — ἐπιδακρύσηι , ἐπιδάκρυσις oozing fem dat sg (epic) ἐπιδακρύ̱σῃ , ἐπιδακρύω weep over aor subj mid 2nd sg ἐπιδακρύ̱σῃ , ἐπιδακρύω weep over aor subj act 3rd sg ἐπιδακρύ̱σῃ , ἐπιδακρύω weep over fut ind mid 2nd sg …
26regret — [n] upset over past action affliction, anguish, annoyance, apologies, apology, bitterness, care, compunction, concern, conscience, contrition, demur, disappointment, discomfort, dissatisfaction, dole, grief, heartache, heartbreak, lamentation,… …
27Rhapsody in Blue — is a musical composition by George Gershwin for solo piano and jazz band written in 1924, which combines elements of classical music with jazz influenced effects. The composition was orchestrated by Ferde Grofé three times, in 1924, in 1926, and… …
28keen — Synonyms and related words: Attic, OK, Siberian, ablaze, absorbing, ace high, acerb, acerbate, acerbic, acid, acidic, acidulent, acidulous, acrid, acrimonious, active, acute, adroit, afire, aggressive, agile, agog, alacritous, alert, algid, alive …
29mourn — Synonyms and related words: ache, agonize, bemoan, bewail, bleed, brood over, deplore, dirge, discomfort, dismay, distress, elegize, fret, give sorrow words, grieve, grieve over, keen, knell, lament, moan, mope, pain, pine, pine away, regret,… …
30Beweep — Be*weep , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bewept}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Beweeping}.] [AS. bew?pan; pref. be + weep.] To weep over; to deplore; to bedew with tears. His timeless death beweeping. Drayton. [1913 Webster] …