KJV Dictionary Definition: sorrow

sorrow

SOR'ROW, n. The uneasiness or pain of mind which is produced by the loss of any good. or of frustrated hopes of good, or expected loss of happiness; to grieve; to be sad. I rejoice not that ye were made sorry, but the ye sorrowed to repentance. I Cor. 7. Sorrowing most of all for the words which be spoke, that they should see his face no more. Acts 20.

sorrowed

SOR'ROWED, pp. Accompanied with sorrow. Not in use.

sorrowful

SOR'ROWFUL, A.

1. Sad; grieving for the loss of some good, or on account of some expected evil.

2. Deeply serious; depressed; dejected. I Sam. 1.

3. Producing sorrow; exciting grief; mournful; as a sorrowful accident.

4. Expressing grief; accompanied with grief; as sorrowful meat. Job 6.

sorrowfulness

SOR'ROWFULNESS, n. State of being sorrowful; grief.

sorrowing

SOR'ROWING, ppr. Feeling sorrow, grief or regret.

SOR'ROWING, n. Expression of sorrow.