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miserabale

[L. miser, miserabilis.]

2. s as z.

miserabale

Very unhappy from grief, pain, calamity, poverty, apprehension of evil, or other cause. It however expresses somewhat less than wretched. What hopes delude thee, miserable man?

miserabale

Very poor; worthless. Miserable comforters are ye all. Job 16:2.

miserabale

Causing unhappiness or misery. What’s more miserable than discontent?

miserabale

Very poor or mean; as a miserable hut; miserable clothing.

miserabale

Very poor or barren; as a miserable soil.

miserabale

Very low or despicable; as a miserable person.