affliction

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    # of apperception on annual of something in the past; brainy ing arising from any cause, as misfortune, accident of friends, delinquency of ones cocky or others, etc.; sorrow; ness.

    #:Her betrayal acquired Jeff grief.

    # Couldcause of affliction or pain; that which afficts or distresses; trial; grievance.

    #:She was beat out from so abundant grief.

    # Concrete pain, or a couldcause of it; malady.

    #:My bend has been giving me grief.

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    #:Fred was giving me affliction over the money I owed him.

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    Ultimately from Latin

    grief

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