Repine

Verb

 * 1)  To regret; to complain.
 * 2) *1621, Robert Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy, II.3.6:
 * But many times we complain, repine, and mutter without a cause, we give way to passions we may resist and will not.
 * 1) * 1958, John W. Peterson, Night of Miracles:
 * no more need men on earth repine
 * 1) * 1988, Anthony Burgess, Any Old Iron:
 * Beatrix invited me no more to tea but I did not greatly repine.

Thesaurus
be sorry for, bemoan, bewail, deplore, dirge, elegize, fuss, give sorrow words, grieve, keen, kick, knell, lament, moan, mourn, murmur, regret, rue, rue the day, sigh, sing the blues, sorrow, wail, weep over, whine

Etymology
Believed to have been formed (with uncertainty, due to the unusual formation) as, with the verb (first attested in 1529) giving rise to the noun (first attested in 1593); compare the verb repinen:, which may be related.

Translations

 * Portuguese: -se,