Woefare
noun
noun ·Uncommon ·Advanced level
Definitions
Noun
- 1 Discontentment; sorrow; unhappiness. uncountable
"[...] alone thy food was laughing delight, for feeling's blind and fathomless bliss thy lips were deep in the drink of love — while mine winced at the gall mixed with the woefare of gods? — Thy fooling thought freely then follow ; aloof thou hast left me far."
Example
More examples"[...] alone thy food was laughing delight, for feeling's blind and fathomless bliss thy lips were deep in the drink of love — while mine winced at the gall mixed with the woefare of gods? — Thy fooling thought freely then follow ; aloof thou hast left me far."
Etymology
From Middle English wofare, equivalent to woe + fare.
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