Thesaurus: forlorn
of Forlese
Related headwords
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Definitions
- of Forlese
- v. t. Deserted; abandoned; lost.
- v. t. Destitute; helpless; in pitiful plight; wretched; miserable; almost hopeless; desperate.
- n. A lost, forsaken, or solitary person.
- n. A forlorn hope; a vanguard.
- adj. marked by or showing hopelessness
- 1. Deserted abandoned; lost. Of fortune and of hope at once forlorn. Spenser. Some say that ravens foster forlorn children. Shak. 2. Destitute; helpless; in pitiful plight; wretched; miserable; almost hopeless; desperate. For here forlorn and lost I tread. Goldsmith. The condition of the besieged in the mean time was forlorn in the extreme. Prescott. She cherished the forlorn hope that he was still living. Thomson. A forlorn hope Etym: [D. verloren hoop, prop., a lost band or troop; verloren, p.p. of verliezen to lose + hoop band; akin to E. heap. See For-, and Heap.] (Mil.), a body of men (called in F. enfants perdus, in G. verloren posten) selected, usually from volunteers, to attempt a breach, scale the wall of a fortress, or perform other extraordinarily perilous service; also, a desperate case or enterprise. Syn. -- Destitute, lost; abandoned; forsaken; solitary; helpless; friendless; hopeless; abject; wretched; miserable; pitiable. 1. A lost, forsaken, or solitary person. Forced to live in Scotland a forlorn. Shak. 2. A forlorn hope; a vanguard. [Obs.] Our forlorn of horse marched within a mile of the enemy. Oliver Cromvell.
- j:100 s. marked by or showing hopelessness