plieuther
Norman
    
    Alternative forms
    
- plleuraïr (Guernsey)
Etymology
    
From Old French plorer, from Latin plōrō, plōrāre (“cry out”).
Pronunciation
    
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Antonyms
    
- rithe (“to laugh”)
Derived terms
    
- dêplieuther (“to stop crying”)
- plieuther à fraides lèrmes (“to cry one's eyes out”)
- plieuther coumme un mousse, plieuther coumme un p'tit êfant (“to cry like a baby”)
- plieuther en plieuth'thas-tu (“to be in floods of tears”)
Related terms
    
- d'la plieuth'thie et d'la grînch'chie d'dents (“weeping and gnashing of teeth”)
- j'ter eune lèrme (“to shed a tear”)
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