deplorate
English
Etymology
Latin deploratus, past participle of deplorare. See deplore.
Adjective
deplorate (comparative more deplorate, superlative most deplorate)
- (obsolete) deplorable
- 1670, Richard Baker, Chronicle of the Kings of England: With Additions (page 392)
- […] but seeing 'tis now evident and certain that my safety without her destruction, is in a more deplorate estate, I am most grievously affected […]
- 1670, Richard Baker, Chronicle of the Kings of England: With Additions (page 392)
Anagrams
Italian
Verb
deplorate
- second-person plural present indicative of deplorare
- second-person plural imperative of deplorare
- feminine plural of deplorato
Latin
Verb
dēplōrāte
- first-person plural present active imperative of dēplōrō
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