WOEBEGONE


Meaning of WOEBEGONE in English

ˈwōbēˌgȯn, -bə̇ˌ- also -ˌgän adjective

Etymology: Middle English wo begon, from wo, n., woe + begon, past participle of begon to go about, beset, from Old English begān, from be- + gān to go — more at go

1. archaic : beset or overwhelmed with woe : immersed in grief or sorrow : woeful

so woebegone was he with pains of love — Edward Fairfax

2.

a. : exhibiting a condition of suffering, great woe, sorrow, or misery

their woebegone faces

a grimy woebegone expression — Israel Zangwill

b. : dismal-looking : desolate , dilapidated

a woebegone village

Synonyms: see downcast

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.