dolour
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dolour |ˈdɒlə |(US dolor ) ▶noun [ mass noun ] literary a state of great sorrow or distress: they squatted, hunched in their habitual dolour. ORIGIN Middle English (denoting both physical and mental pain or distress ): via Old French from Latin dolor ‘pain, grief ’.
dolour noun literary the illness had long been a source of dolour to his brother. See sorrow.