All 3 Uses of
aggrieve
in
The Iliad by Homer - (translated by: Butler)
- "And now," he said, "hear me too, for it is I who am the most aggrieved.†
Book 3
- Be not then aggrieved that I should do so.†
Book 9 *
- In the end, he deemed it best to go and fetch Aeneas, whom he found standing in the rear, for he had long been aggrieved with Priam because in spite of his brave deeds he did not give him his due share of honour.†
Book 13
Definition:
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(aggrieve) feeling harmed by unfair treatment; or (more rarely) harming someone unfairly