"doglioso" meaning in Italian

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Adjective

Forms: dogliosa [feminine], dogliosi [masculine, plural], dogliose [feminine, plural]
Etymology: From doglia + -oso or from a Vulgar Latin root *doliōsus, from Latin dolor. Compare Romanian duios, Friulian duliôs. Etymology templates: {{suffix|it|doglia|oso}} doglia + -oso, {{inh|it|VL.|-}} Vulgar Latin, {{inh|it|la|dolor}} Latin dolor, {{cog|ro|duios}} Romanian duios, {{cog|fur|duliôs}} Friulian duliôs Head templates: {{it-adj}} doglioso (feminine dogliosa, masculine plural dogliosi, feminine plural dogliose)
  1. (literary) sorrowful Tags: literary Synonyms: addolorato

Inflected forms

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