woe
[ woh ]
/ woʊ /
noun
grievous distress, affliction, or trouble: His woe was almost beyond description.
an affliction: She suffered a fall, among her other woes.
interjection
an exclamation of grief, distress, or lamentation.
Origin of woe
before 900; Middle English
wo (interjection and noun), Old English
wā (interjection) (cf.
wellaway); cognate with Dutch
wee, German
Weh, Old Norse
vei, Latin
vae
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British Dictionary definitions for woe
woe
/ (wəʊ) /
noun
literary
intense grief or misery
(often plural)
affliction or misfortune
woe betide someone
misfortune will befall someone
woe betide you if you arrive late
interjection
Also: woe is me archaic
an exclamation of sorrow or distress
Word Origin for woe
Old English
wā, wǣ; related to Old Saxon, Old High German
wē, Old Norse
vei, Gothic
wai, Latin
vae, Sanskrit
uvē; see
wail