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la·men·ta·tion [ˌlæmenˈteɪʃən, Am -ənˈ-] СЪЩ

1. lamentation (regrets):

lamentation
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2. lamentation no pl:

lamentation (act of mourning)
[Weh]klagen ср geh
lamentation (act of mourning)
CH a. lamento ср
lamentation (act of wailing)
Jammern ср
voices were raised in lamentation

3. lamentation РЕЛ (bible):

[the book of] Lamentations + sing vb
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lamentation form
lamentation form

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The tremors awoke the citizens and as the buildings trembled, shrieks and lamentations could be heard.
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He also made scenes of the lamentation, but his show an expressionist style, as the figures display an exaggerated sense of movement and drama.
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Nevertheless, the poem is still a satire and not a lamentation.
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The book is a lamentation of a father over his son's brutal death.
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The song is a lamentation about an ex-lover, reminiscing on how their relationship went sour and wondering who's loving them now.
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» Lamento, the lament, plaint or lamentation, is a genuine term from the Renaissance period and a particularly popular musical form of expression in this era of the dawning of subjectivism.
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www.orff.de
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» Lamento, die Klage, Wehklage, das Klagelied, ist ein echter Renaissance-Begriff und eine in dieser Zeit des aufbrechenden Subjektivismus besonders beliebte musikalische Ausdrucksform.
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There was also a group of women, perhaps the members of a group devoted to consolation and ritual lamentation for the dying and those condemned to death.
www.vatican.va
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Da ist nämlich auch eine Gruppe Frauen, die vielleicht einer Gemeinschaft angehören, deren Aufgabe der Trost und die rituelle Wehklage für die Sterbenden und die zum Tode Verurteilten ist.