Marone vs Mavrone - What's the difference?
marone | mavrone |
An expression of sorrow; alas.
* 1893': ‘' Mavrone , mavrone! the man has died / While I slept in the chair’ — WB Yeats, ‘The Ballad of Father Gilligan’
* 1922': And we to be there, '''mavrone , and you to be unbeknownst sending us your conglomerations the way we to have our tongues out a yard long like the drouthy clerics do be fainting for a pussfull. — James Joyce, ''Ulysses