Sorrow

Noun

 * 1)  unhappiness, woe
 * 2)   An instance or cause of unhappiness.
 * Parting is such sweet sorrow.

Verb

 * 1)  To feel or express grief.
 * 2) * 1749, Henry Fielding, Tom Jones, Folio Society 1973, p. 424:
 * ‘Sorrow not, sir,’ says he, ‘like those without hope.’

Adjectives for Sorrow
dreaming; querulous; sole; profound; despondent; inextinguishable; poignant; sac-rea; slow; imperious; human; stormy; transient; impetuous; faithless; helpless; unfeigned; sleepless; premature; stifled; domestic; dying; eternal; bitter; silent; deep; hearty; trampling; mortal; uncheered; sentimental; dark; dumb; passionate; crushing; unmitigated; sincere; romantic; imagined; fantastic; foolish; vehement; dried; accumulated; gnarling; noisy; desperate; oppressive; peculiar; grievous; dull; present; aesthetic; inarticulate; strange; concealed.

Verbs for Sorrow
afflict with—; appease—; assail with—; assuage—; brim with—; cast—; cloak—; con¬sole—; contain—; couch in—; crush—; depict—; derive—; fade out of—; inflict—; in¬tensify—; lament—; multiply—s; relieve—; remedy—; restrain—; share—; swallow—; unfold—; —befalls; —blights; burdens; —chastens; —consumes; —darkens; —deepens; —embraces; —mars; —overburdens; —overwhelms; —purges.

Thesaurus
ache, adversity, afflict, affliction, aggrieve, agonize, agony, anguish, apologies, attrition, ayenbite of inwit, bad luck, bemoan, bemoaning, bewail, bewailing, bitter cup, bitter draft, bitter draught, bitter pill, bitterness, bleed, break down, bring to tears, brood over, burden, burden of care, cankerworm of care, care, cares, carking care, contriteness, contrition, cross, crown of thorns, crush, curse, cut up, dejection, deplore, depression, desolate, desolateness, desolation, dirge, discomfort, dismay, distress, dole, dolor, draw tears, elegize, embitter, encumbrance, fret, gall, gall and wormwood, give sorrow words, grief, grievance, grieve, grieving, groan, hard luck, hardship, heartache, heartbreak, heartfelt grief, heartgrief, howling, infliction, inundate, keen, keening, knell, lament, lamentation, lamenting, languishment, load, melancholy, misery, misfortune, moan, moaning, mope, mourn, mourning, oppress, oppression, overwhelm, pack of troubles, pain, peck of troubles, pine, pine away, pining, pressure, prostrate, prostration, regret, regretfulness, regrets, regretting, remorse, remorse of conscience, remorsefulness, repine, repining, rue, sadness, sea of troubles, shame, shamefacedness, shamefastness, shamefulness, sigh, sing the blues, sob, sorriness, sorrowfulness, sorrowing, strain, suffering, take on, thorn, torment, travail, trial, tribulation, trouble, ululation, unhappiness, wailing, waters of bitterness, weep over, weight, wistfulness, woe, wretchedness

Etymology
From sorow:, from  sorg:, from  (cf. Dutch zorg:, German Sorge:, Danish sorg:), from  'to watch over, worry' (cf. Old Irish serg: 'sickness', Tocharian B sark: 'id.', Lithuanian sir̃gti: ‘to be sick’, Sanskrit undefined: ‘he worries’ ).

Noun

 * American Sign Language:
 * Arabic: حزن
 * Bengali: দুঃখ, বেদনা
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 悲傷, 悲伤, 悲哀
 * Czech:
 * Danish: ,
 * Dutch: ,
 * Esperanto:
 * Finnish:, ,
 * French:
 * German:, Traurigkeit,  ,  ,  Kümmernis,
 * Greek:
 * Hebrew: צער
 * Hindi: दूःख, शोक, ग़म
 * Irish:


 * Italian:, , pena, afflizione, infelicità
 * Japanese: 悲哀, 悲しみ, 悲哀
 * Korean: 슬픔
 * Kurdish:
 * Sorani: داخ, خه‌فه‌ت
 * Old English: ,
 * Persian: غم
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:, mágoa
 * Russian: ,
 * Scottish Gaelic: bròn, èislean , duilichinn , doilgheas , tùirse , mulad
 * Spanish:, , , ,
 * Swedish:
 * Telugu: దిగులు (digulu), బాధ (baadha)
 * Urdu: غم


 * Bengali: বেদনা
 * Finnish:, ,


 * Old English: