WAILING WALL


Meaning of WAILING WALL in English

noun

Etymology: from the Wailing Wall, ancient wall on Mt. Zion, Jerusalem that is held by Jews to be the remains of the Temple destroyed by the Romans in A.D. 70 and at which they traditionally bewail their loss and seek consolation

: a source of comfort and consolation in misfortune

a soldier making the chaplain's office his wailing wall

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