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A.Word.A.Day--dolordolor (DO-luhr), also dolour, noun Sorrow; grief. [From Middle English dolour, from Old French, from Latin dolor (pain), from dolere (to feel pain). A related word is dol, the unit of pain.]
"Leads her to a lowly room. This week's theme: Words from the Works of Gwendolyn Brooks.
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