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Lamentation vs Plaint - What's the difference?

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Lamentation is a related term of plaint.


As nouns the difference between lamentation and plaint

is that lamentation is the act of lamenting while plaint is (poetic|or|archaic) a lament or woeful cry .

lamentation

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • The act of lamenting.
  • A sorrowful cry; a lament.
  • Specifically, mourning.
  • lamentatio, (part of) a liturgical Bible text (from the book of Job) and its musical settings, usually in the plural; hence, any dirge
  • A group of swans.
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    plaint

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (poetic, or, archaic) A lament or woeful cry.
  • * 1827 , Maria Elizabeth Budden, Nina, An Icelandic Tale , page 11:
  • In the first paroxysm of his grief, Ingolfr exclaimed, (what sorrowing heart has not echoed his plaint ?) that he could never more taste of joy.
  • A complaint.
  • * 1897 , Henry James, What Maisie Knew :
  • she seemed to repeat, though with perceptible resignation, her plaint of a moment before. ‘Your father, darling, is a very odd person indeed.’
  • An accusation.
  • Once the plaint had been made there was nothing that could be done to revoke it.

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